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Novel variant in the CNNM2 gene associated with dominant hypomagnesemia.

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2020-09-30

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García-Castaño, Alejandro
Madariaga, Leire
Antón-Gamero, Montserrat
Mejia, Natalia
Ponce, Jenny
Gómez-Conde, Sara
Pérez de Nanclares, Gustavo
De la Hoz, Ana Belén
Martínez, Rosa
Saso, Laura

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The maintenance of magnesium (Mg2+) homeostasis is essential for human life. The Cystathionine-β-synthase (CBS)-pair domain divalent metal cation transport mediators (CNNMs) have been described to be involved in maintaining Mg2+ homeostasis. Among these CNNMs, CNNM2 is expressed in the basolateral membrane of the kidney tubules where it is involved in Mg2+ reabsorption. A total of four patients, two of them with a suspected disorder of calcium metabolism, and two patients with a clinical diagnosis of primary tubulopathy were screened for mutations by Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS). We found one novel likely pathogenic variant in the heterozygous state (c.2384C>A; p.(Ser795*)) in the CNNM2 gene in a family with a suspected disorder of calcium metabolism. In this family, hypomagnesemia was indirectly discovered. Moreover, we observed three novel variants of uncertain significance in heterozygous state in the other three patients (c.557G>C; p.(Ser186Thr), c.778A>T; p.(Ile260Phe), and c.1003G>A; p.(Asp335Asn)). Our study shows the utility of Next-Generation Sequencing in unravelling the genetic origin of rare diseases. In clinical practice, serum Mg2+ should be determined in calcium and PTH-related disorders.

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Adolescent
Adult
Cation Transport Proteins
Codon, Nonsense
Female
Heterozygote
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
Humans
Infant
Magnesium
Male
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Renal Tubular Transport, Inborn Errors
Sequence Analysis, DNA

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