Transient Neonatal Zinc Deficiency Caused by a Heterozygous G87R Mutation in the Zinc Transporter ZnT-2 (SLC30A2) Gene in the Mother Highlighting the Importance of Zn (2+) for Normal Growth and Development


Autoria(s): Miletta, Maria Consolata; Bieri, Andreas; Kernland Lang, Kristin Helene; Schöni, Martin Heinrich; Petkovic, Vibor; Flück, Christa; Eblé, Andrée; Mullis, Primus-Eugen
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2013

Resumo

Suboptimal dietary zinc (Zn(2+)) intake is increasingly appreciated as an important public health issue. Zn(2+) is an essential mineral, and infants are particularly vulnerable to Zn(2+) deficiency, as they require large amounts of Zn(2+) for their normal growth and development. Although term infants are born with an important hepatic Zn(2+) storage, adequate Zn(2+) nutrition of infants mostly depends on breast milk or formula feeding, which contains an adequate amount of Zn(2+) to meet the infants' requirements. An exclusively breast-fed 6 months old infant suffering from Zn(2+) deficiency caused by an autosomal dominant negative G87R mutation in the Slc30a2 gene (encoding for the zinc transporter 2 (ZnT-2)) in the mother is reported. More than 20 zinc transporters characterized up to date, classified into two families (Slc30a/ZnT and Slc39a/Zip), reflect the complexity and importance of maintaining cellular Zn(2+) homeostasis and dynamics. The role of ZnTs is to reduce intracellular Zn(2+) by transporting it from the cytoplasm into various intracellular organelles and by moving Zn(2+) into extracellular space. Zips increase intracellular Zn(2+) by transporting it in the opposite direction. Thus the coordinated action of both is essential for the maintenance of Zn(2+) homeostasis in the cytoplasm, and accumulating evidence suggests that this is also true for the secretory pathway of growth hormone.

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Miletta, Maria Consolata; Bieri, Andreas; Kernland Lang, Kristin Helene; Schöni, Martin Heinrich; Petkovic, Vibor; Flück, Christa; Eblé, Andrée; Mullis, Primus-Eugen (2013). Transient Neonatal Zinc Deficiency Caused by a Heterozygous G87R Mutation in the Zinc Transporter ZnT-2 (SLC30A2) Gene in the Mother Highlighting the Importance of Zn (2+) for Normal Growth and Development. International journal of endocrinology, 2013, p. 259189. Hindawi 10.1155/2013/259189 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/259189>

doi:10.7892/boris.45534

info:doi:10.1155/2013/259189

info:pmid:24194756

urn:issn:1687-8337

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eng

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Hindawi

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http://boris.unibe.ch/45534/

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Miletta, Maria Consolata; Bieri, Andreas; Kernland Lang, Kristin Helene; Schöni, Martin Heinrich; Petkovic, Vibor; Flück, Christa; Eblé, Andrée; Mullis, Primus-Eugen (2013). Transient Neonatal Zinc Deficiency Caused by a Heterozygous G87R Mutation in the Zinc Transporter ZnT-2 (SLC30A2) Gene in the Mother Highlighting the Importance of Zn (2+) for Normal Growth and Development. International journal of endocrinology, 2013, p. 259189. Hindawi 10.1155/2013/259189 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/259189>

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