Abstract:Gitelman syndrome (GS) is a kind of salt-losing tubular disease, most of
which is caused by SLC12A3 gene variants, and missense variants
account for the majority. Recently, the phenomenon of exon skipping, in
which exonic variants disrupt normal pre-mRNA splicing, has been related
to a variety of diseases. The purpose of this study was to identify the
effect of previously presumed missense SLC12A3 variants on
pre-mRNA splicing using bioinformatics tools and minigenes. The results
revealed that, among ten candi… Show more
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