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Examination of the predicted prevalence of Gitelman syndrome by ethnicity based on genome databases

Gitelman syndrome is an autosomal recessive inherited salt-losing tubulopathy. It has a prevalence of around 1 in 40,000 people, and heterozygous carriers are estimated at approximately 1%, although the exact prevalence is unknown. We estimated the predicted prevalence of Gitelman syndrome based on...

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Autores principales: Kondo, Atsushi, Nagano, China, Ishiko, Shinya, Omori, Takashi, Aoto, Yuya, Rossanti, Rini, Sakakibara, Nana, Horinouchi, Tomoko, Yamamura, Tomohiko, Nagai, Sadayuki, Okada, Eri, Shima, Yuko, Nakanishi, Koichi, Ninchoji, Takeshi, Kaito, Hiroshi, Takeda, Hiroki, Nagase, Hiroaki, Morisada, Naoya, Iijima, Kazumoto, Nozu, Kandai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8352941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34373523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95521-6
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author Kondo, Atsushi
Nagano, China
Ishiko, Shinya
Omori, Takashi
Aoto, Yuya
Rossanti, Rini
Sakakibara, Nana
Horinouchi, Tomoko
Yamamura, Tomohiko
Nagai, Sadayuki
Okada, Eri
Shima, Yuko
Nakanishi, Koichi
Ninchoji, Takeshi
Kaito, Hiroshi
Takeda, Hiroki
Nagase, Hiroaki
Morisada, Naoya
Iijima, Kazumoto
Nozu, Kandai
author_facet Kondo, Atsushi
Nagano, China
Ishiko, Shinya
Omori, Takashi
Aoto, Yuya
Rossanti, Rini
Sakakibara, Nana
Horinouchi, Tomoko
Yamamura, Tomohiko
Nagai, Sadayuki
Okada, Eri
Shima, Yuko
Nakanishi, Koichi
Ninchoji, Takeshi
Kaito, Hiroshi
Takeda, Hiroki
Nagase, Hiroaki
Morisada, Naoya
Iijima, Kazumoto
Nozu, Kandai
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description Gitelman syndrome is an autosomal recessive inherited salt-losing tubulopathy. It has a prevalence of around 1 in 40,000 people, and heterozygous carriers are estimated at approximately 1%, although the exact prevalence is unknown. We estimated the predicted prevalence of Gitelman syndrome based on multiple genome databases, HGVD and jMorp for the Japanese population and gnomAD for other ethnicities, and included all 274 pathogenic missense or nonsense variants registered in HGMD Professional. The frequencies of all these alleles were summed to calculate the total variant allele frequency in SLC12A3. The carrier frequency and the disease prevalence were assumed to be twice and the square of the total allele frequency, respectively, according to the Hardy–Weinberg principle. In the Japanese population, the total carrier frequencies were 0.0948 (9.5%) and 0.0868 (8.7%) and the calculated prevalence was 0.00225 (2.3 in 1000 people) and 0.00188 (1.9 in 1000 people) in HGVD and jMorp, respectively. Other ethnicities showed a prevalence varying from 0.000012 to 0.00083. These findings indicate that the prevalence of Gitelman syndrome in the Japanese population is higher than expected and that some other ethnicities also have a higher prevalence than has previously been considered.
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spelling pubmed-83529412021-08-11 Examination of the predicted prevalence of Gitelman syndrome by ethnicity based on genome databases Kondo, Atsushi Nagano, China Ishiko, Shinya Omori, Takashi Aoto, Yuya Rossanti, Rini Sakakibara, Nana Horinouchi, Tomoko Yamamura, Tomohiko Nagai, Sadayuki Okada, Eri Shima, Yuko Nakanishi, Koichi Ninchoji, Takeshi Kaito, Hiroshi Takeda, Hiroki Nagase, Hiroaki Morisada, Naoya Iijima, Kazumoto Nozu, Kandai Sci Rep Article Gitelman syndrome is an autosomal recessive inherited salt-losing tubulopathy. It has a prevalence of around 1 in 40,000 people, and heterozygous carriers are estimated at approximately 1%, although the exact prevalence is unknown. We estimated the predicted prevalence of Gitelman syndrome based on multiple genome databases, HGVD and jMorp for the Japanese population and gnomAD for other ethnicities, and included all 274 pathogenic missense or nonsense variants registered in HGMD Professional. The frequencies of all these alleles were summed to calculate the total variant allele frequency in SLC12A3. The carrier frequency and the disease prevalence were assumed to be twice and the square of the total allele frequency, respectively, according to the Hardy–Weinberg principle. In the Japanese population, the total carrier frequencies were 0.0948 (9.5%) and 0.0868 (8.7%) and the calculated prevalence was 0.00225 (2.3 in 1000 people) and 0.00188 (1.9 in 1000 people) in HGVD and jMorp, respectively. Other ethnicities showed a prevalence varying from 0.000012 to 0.00083. These findings indicate that the prevalence of Gitelman syndrome in the Japanese population is higher than expected and that some other ethnicities also have a higher prevalence than has previously been considered. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8352941/ /pubmed/34373523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95521-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Kondo, Atsushi
Nagano, China
Ishiko, Shinya
Omori, Takashi
Aoto, Yuya
Rossanti, Rini
Sakakibara, Nana
Horinouchi, Tomoko
Yamamura, Tomohiko
Nagai, Sadayuki
Okada, Eri
Shima, Yuko
Nakanishi, Koichi
Ninchoji, Takeshi
Kaito, Hiroshi
Takeda, Hiroki
Nagase, Hiroaki
Morisada, Naoya
Iijima, Kazumoto
Nozu, Kandai
Examination of the predicted prevalence of Gitelman syndrome by ethnicity based on genome databases
title Examination of the predicted prevalence of Gitelman syndrome by ethnicity based on genome databases
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title_fullStr Examination of the predicted prevalence of Gitelman syndrome by ethnicity based on genome databases
title_full_unstemmed Examination of the predicted prevalence of Gitelman syndrome by ethnicity based on genome databases
title_short Examination of the predicted prevalence of Gitelman syndrome by ethnicity based on genome databases
title_sort examination of the predicted prevalence of gitelman syndrome by ethnicity based on genome databases
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8352941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34373523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95521-6
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