A novel V59E missense mutation in the sodium iodide symporter gene in a family with iodide transport defect. |
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Authors: | H Fujiwara K Tatsumi S Tanaka M Kimura O Nose N Amino |
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Affiliation: | Department of Laboratory Medicine D2, Osaka University Medical School, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Iodide transport defect results from the malfunction of iodide transporter (sodium iodide symporter [NIS]), and is characterized by low uptake of iodide into thyroid cells. Genetic analysis revealed that a T354P missense mutation causes iodide transport defect in the homozygous state and is a frequent mutation in the Japanese population. We recently reported three siblings with iodide transport defect harboring the T354P mutation in the heterozygous state. Here we report a novel V59E missense mutation associated with these siblings. The mutant protein showed low iodide transport activity. |
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