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Functional characterization of wild-type and a mutated form of SLC26A4 identified in a patient with Pendred syndrome.
Authors:Silvia Dossena  Valeria Vezzoli  Nadia Cerutti  Claudia Bazzini  Marisa Tosco  Chiara Sironi  Simona Rodighiero  Giuliano Meyer  Umberto Fascio  Johannes Fürst  Markus Ritter  Laura Fugazzola  Luca Persani  Patrick Zorowka  Carlo Storelli  Paolo Beck-Peccoz  Guido Bottà  Markus Paulmichl
Institution:Department of Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Malfunction of the SLC26A4 protein leads to prelingual deafness often associated with mild thyroid dysfunction and goiter. It is assumed that SLC26A4 acts as a chloride/anion exchanger responsible for the iodide organification in the thyroid gland, and conditioning of the endolymphatic fluid in the inner ear. METHODS: Chloride uptake studies were made using HEK293-Phoenix cells expressing human wild type SLC26A4 (pendrin) and a mutant (SLC26A4(S28R)) we recently described in a patient with hypothyroidism, goiter and sensorineural hearing loss. RESULTS: Experiments are summarized showing the functional characterization of wild type SLC26A4 and a mutant (S28R), which we described recently. This mutant protein is transposed towards the cell membrane, however, its transport capability is markedly reduced if compared to wild-type SLC26A4. Furthermore, we show that the SLC26A4 induced chloride uptake in HEK293-Phoenix cells competes with iodide, and, in addition, that the chloride uptake can be blocked by NPPB and niflumic acid, whereas DIDS is ineffective. CONCLUSIONS: The functional characteristics of SLC26A4(S28R) we describe here, are consistent with the clinical phenotype observed in the patient from which the mutant was derived.
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