Phenotype: Hyperuricemic nephropathy, familial juvenile 1


OMIM: 162000
Inheritance: Autosomal dominant
Classification: Diseases of the genitourinary system

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UMOD || c.744C>G

Gene/Locus:    UMOD
Dna Change:    c.744C>G
Protein Change:    p.Cys248Trp
Mutation Type:    Substitution
Mutation Effect:    Missense
Location:    exon 3
Transcript:    NM_003361.3

PopulationEthnic GroupRegionMutation FrquencyCoalescence TimeReference
TurkeyNANA1 patient/1 familyNAWolf MT et al., 2007Wolf MT, Beck BB, Zaucke F, Kunze A, Misselwitz J, Ruley J, Ronda T, Fischer A, Eifinger F, Licht C, Otto E, Hoppe B, Hildebrandt F, . The Uromodulin C744G mutation causes MCKD2 and FJHN in children and adults and may be due to a possible founder effect.. Kidney Int.. 2007; 71(6):574-81

References

Wolf MT, Beck BB, Zaucke F, Kunze A, Misselwitz J, Ruley J, Ronda T, Fischer A, Eifinger F, Licht C, Otto E, Hoppe B, Hildebrandt F, The Uromodulin C744G mutation causes MCKD2 and FJHN in children and adults and may be due to a possible founder effect.Kidney Int.. 2007; 71(6):574-81