Analbuminemia: three cases resulting from different point mutations in the albumin gene.
- 27 September 1994
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 91 (20) , 9417-9421
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.91.20.9417
Abstract
Analbuminemia is a very rare recessive disorder in which subjects have little or no circulating albumin, although albumin is normally the most abundant plasma protein and has many functions. Analbuminemia is caused by a variety of mutations in the albumin gene and is exhibited only by subjects homozygous for the defect. Previously the mutation had been identified at the molecular level in only two human cases; in one case it resulted from an exon-splicing defect, and in the other case it was caused by a nucleotide insertion that caused a frameshift and premature stop codon. In this investigation we identified the mutations in three unrelated subjects from different countries. In each instance a single-nucleotide mutation produced a stop codon, but the mutations occurred at three different sites: (i) in an Italian male a C-->T transition at nt 2368 in the genomic sequence of albumin, (ii) a C-->T transition at nt 4446 for an American female, and (iii) a G-->A transition at nt 7708 in a Canadian male. The size of the albumin fragment that might have been produced for the three cases varied from 31- to 213-amino acid residues, but no evidence for a circulating albumin fragment was obtained. The paradox is that analbuminemia is extremely rare (frequency < 1 x 10(6)); yet the virtual absence of albumin is tolerable despite its multiple functions.Keywords
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