[HTML][HTML] The GLUT9 Gene Is Associated with Serum Uric Acid Levels in Sardinia and Chianti Cohorts

S Li, S Sanna, A Maschio, F Busonero, G Usala… - PLoS …, 2007 - journals.plos.org
S Li, S Sanna, A Maschio, F Busonero, G Usala, A Mulas, S Lai, M Dei, M Orrù, G Albai…
PLoS genetics, 2007journals.plos.org
High serum uric acid levels elevate pro-inflammatory–state gout crystal arthropathy and
place individuals at high risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Genome-wide scans
in the genetically isolated Sardinian population identified variants associated with serum
uric acid levels as a quantitative trait. They mapped within GLUT9, a Chromosome 4 glucose
transporter gene predominantly expressed in liver and kidney. SNP rs6855911 showed the
strongest association (p= 1.84× 10− 16), along with eight others (p= 7.75× 10− 16 to 6.05× …
High serum uric acid levels elevate pro-inflammatory–state gout crystal arthropathy and place individuals at high risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Genome-wide scans in the genetically isolated Sardinian population identified variants associated with serum uric acid levels as a quantitative trait. They mapped within GLUT9, a Chromosome 4 glucose transporter gene predominantly expressed in liver and kidney. SNP rs6855911 showed the strongest association (p = 1.84 × 10−16), along with eight others (p = 7.75 × 10−16 to 6.05 × 10−11). Individuals homozygous for the rare allele of rs6855911 (minor allele frequency = 0.26) had 0.6 mg/dl less uric acid than those homozygous for the common allele; the results were replicated in an unrelated cohort from Tuscany. Our results suggest that polymorphisms in GLUT9 could affect glucose metabolism and uric acid synthesis and/or renal reabsorption, influencing serum uric acid levels over a wide range of values.
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