SLC4A1MUTATIONS THAT CAUSE DISTAL RENAL TUBULAR ACIDOSIS ALTER CYTOPLASMIC PH AND CELLULAR AUTOPHAGY
Grace Essuman,
Midhat Rizvi,
Ensaf Almomani
et al.
Abstract:Distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA) is a disorder characterized by the inability of the collecting duct system to secrete acids during metabolic acidosis. The pathophysiology of dominant or recessive SLC4A1 variant related dRTA has been linked with the mis trafficking defect of mutant kAE1 protein. However, in vivo studies in kAE1 R607H dRTA mice and humans have revealed a complex pathophysiology implicating a loss of kAE1-expressing intercalated cells and intracellular relocation of the H+-ATPase in the rema… Show more
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