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  • Bartter's syndrome (BS) is a genetic disorder affecting kidney function, leading to imbalances in electrolytes and blood pressure due to loss-of-function variants in specific genes.
  • The study aimed to conduct clinical and genetic analyses on families with two types of Bartter syndrome: Antenatal Bartter syndrome (ABS) and Classic Bartter syndrome (CBS).
  • Results revealed pathogenic variants in the SLC12A1, KCNJ1, and CLCNKB genes among several patients, highlighting the genetic basis for ABS and CBS.

Article Abstract

Background: Bartter's syndrome (BS) is a group of salt-wasting tubulopathies characterized by hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, hypercalciuria, secondary hyperaldosteronism, and low or normal blood pressure. Loss-of-function variants in genes encoding for five proteins expressed in the thick ascending limb of Henle in the nephron, produced different genetic types of BS.

Aim: Clinical and genetic analysis of families with Antenatal Bartter syndrome (ABS) and with Classic Bartter syndrome (CBS).

Methods: Nine patients from unrelated non-consanguineous Mexican families were studied. Massive parallel sequencing of a gene panel or whole-exome sequencing was used to identify the causative gene.

Results: Proband 1 was homozygous for the pathogenic variant p.Arg302Gln in the SLC12A1 gene encoding for the sodium-potassium-chloride NKCC2 cotransporter. Proband 3 was homozygous for the nonsense variant p.Cys308* in the KCNJ1 gene encoding for the ROMK potassium channel. Probands 7, 8, and 9 showed variants in the CLCKNB gene encoding the chloride channel ClC-Kb: proband 7 was compound heterozygous for the deletion of the entire gene and the missense change p.Arg438Cys; proband 8 presented a homozygous deletion of the whole gene and proband 9 was homozygous for the nonsense mutation p.Arg595*. A heterozygous variant of unknown significance was detected in the SLC12A1 gene in proband 2, and no variants were found in SLC12A1, KCNJ1, BSND, CLCNKA, CLCNKB, and MAGED2 genes in probands 4, 5, and 6.

Conclusions: Genetic analysis identified loss-of-function variants in the SLC12A1, KCNJ1, and CLCNKB genes in four patients with ABS and in the CLCNKB gene in two patients with CBS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcmed.2023.102859DOI Listing

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