[V-ATP酶相关基因变异导致的遗传性远端肾小管酸中毒的研究进展]。

Siqi Peng, Qianqian Wu, Junlan Yang, Bin Wang, Xiaoliang Zhang
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V-ATP 酶是一类多亚基蛋白复合物,利用 ATP 水解产生的能量介导 H+ 跨细胞膜运输,通过酸化细胞内外环境在一系列生命活动中发挥重要作用。V-ATPase 基因变异可导致 V-ATPase 活性完全或部分丧失,进而损害肾小管中 A 型闰细胞将 H+ 泵入肾小管腔的能力,最终导致常染色体隐性远端肾小管酸中毒(dRTA)的发生。随着分子技术的迅速发展,目前已确定 ATP6V0A4 和 ATP6V1B1 为 dRTA 的致病基因。此外,动物和细胞实验也证实了包括 ATP6V1C2 和 ATP6V1G3 在内的 V-ATPase 亚基基因与 dRTA 的发病有关,但临床证据仍然有限。本文综述了可导致 dRTA 的 V-ATPase 亚基基因变异的遗传和分子机制的最新研究进展,以期为该病的诊断和治疗提供启示。
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[Research progress on inherited distal renal tubular acidosis due to variants of V-ATPase-related genes].

V-ATPases are a class of multi-subunit protein complexes that utilize energy derived from ATP hydrolysis for mediating H+ transport across cell membranes, which plays an important role in a range of life activities by acidifying the intracellular and extracellular environment. Variants of V-ATPase genes may lead to complete or partial loss of V-ATPase activity, which in turn may impair the ability of type A intercalated cells in renal tubules to pump H+ into the tubular lumen, ultimately resulting in the onset of autosomal recessive distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA). With the rapid development of molecular techniques, ATP6V0A4 and ATP6V1B1 have now been identified as the pathogenic genes for dRTA. Moreover, animal and cell experiments have substantiated the implication of V-ATPase subunit genes including ATP6V1C2 and ATP6V1G3 in the development of dRTA, though clinical evidence is still limited. This article has reviewed recent progress on the genetic and molecular mechanisms of V-ATPase subunit gene variants which can lead to dRTA, which may shed light on the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

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中华医学遗传学杂志
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics is a medical journal, founded in 1984, under the supervision of the China Association for Science and Technology, sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association (hosted by Sichuan University), and is now a monthly magazine, which attaches importance to academic orientation, adheres to the scientific, scholarly, advanced, and innovative, and has a certain degree of influence in the industry. Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics is a journal of Peking University, and is now included in Peking University Journal (Chinese Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences), CSCD Source Journals of Chinese Science Citation Database (with extended version), Statistical Source Journals (China Science and Technology Dissertation Outstanding Journals), Zhi.com (in Chinese), Wipu (in Chinese), Wanfang (in Chinese), CA Chemical Abstracts (U.S.), JST (Japan Science and Technology Science and Technology), and JST (Japan Science and Technology Science and Technology Research Center). ), JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency), Pж (AJ) Abstracts Journal (Russia), Copernicus Index (Poland), Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Abstracts and Citation Database, Abstracts Magazine, Medical Abstracts, and so on.
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