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Taurine treatment of retinal degeneration and cardiomyopathy in a consanguineous family with SLC6A6 taurine transporter deficiency

Ansar, Muhammad and Ranza, Emmanuelle and Shetty, Madhur and Paracha, Sohail A. and Azam, Maleeha and Kern, Ilse and Iwaszkiewicz, Justyna and Farooq, Omer and Pournaras, Constantin J. and Malcles, Ariane and Kecik, Mateusz and Rivolta, Carlo and Muzaffar, Waqar and Qurban, Aziz and Ali, Liaqat and Aggoun, Yacine and Santoni, Federico A. and Makrythanasis, Periklis and Ahmed, Jawad and Qamar, Raheel and Sarwar, Muhammad T. and Henry, L. Keith and Antonarakis, Stylianos E.. (2020) Taurine treatment of retinal degeneration and cardiomyopathy in a consanguineous family with SLC6A6 taurine transporter deficiency. Human molecular genetics, 29 (4). pp. 618-623.

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Abstract

In a consanguineous Pakistani family with two affected individuals, a homozygous variant Gly399Val in the eighth transmembrane domain of the taurine transporter SLC6A6 was identified resulting in a hypomorph transporting capacity of ~15% compared with normal. Three-dimensional modeling of this variant has indicated that it likely causes displacement of the Tyr138 (TM3) side chain, important for transport of taurine. The affected individuals presented with rapidly progressive childhood retinal degeneration, cardiomyopathy and almost undetectable plasma taurine levels. Oral taurine supplementation of 100 mg/kg/day resulted in maintenance of normal blood taurine levels. Following approval by the ethics committee, a long-term supplementation treatment was introduced. Remarkably, after 24-months, the cardiomyopathy was corrected in both affected siblings, and in the 6-years-old, the retinal degeneration was arrested, and the vision was clinically improved. Similar therapeutic approaches could be employed in Mendelian phenotypes caused by the dysfunction of the hundreds of other molecular transporters.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine
09 Associated Institutions > Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB)
09 Associated Institutions > Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB) > Research Group Rivolta IOB
UniBasel Contributors:Rivolta, Carlo
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Oxford University Press
ISSN:0964-6906
e-ISSN:1460-2083
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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