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Claudin-14 Gene Polymorphisms and Urine Calcium Excretion

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AMER SOC NEPHROLOGY
DOI: 10.2215/CJN.01770218

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claudin-14; hypercalciuria; claudin-16; claudin-19; Polymorphism; Single Nucleotide; Antihypertensive Agents; Genome-Wide Association Study; Cations; Divalent; Sodium Chloride; Computational Biology; Retrospective Studies; Claudins; Kidney Calculi; Calcium; Dietary; Genotype; Permeability

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Background and objectivesClaudin-16 and -19 are proteins forming pores for the paracellular reabsorption of divalent cations in the ascending limb of Henle loop; conversely, claudin-14 decreases ion permeability of these pores. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in gene coding for claudin-14 were associated with kidney stones and calcium excretion. This study aimed to explore the association of claudin-14, claudin-16, and claudin-19 single-nucleotide polymorphisms with calcium excretion.Design, setting, participants, & measurementsWe performed a retrospective observational study of 393 patients with hypertension who were naive to antihypertensive drugs, in whom we measured 24-hour urine calcium excretion; history of kidney stones was ascertained by interview; 370 of these patients underwent an intravenous 0.9% sodium chloride infusion (2 L in 2 hours) to evaluate the response of calcium excretion in three different 2-hour urine samples collected before, during, and after saline infusion. Genotypes of claudin-14, claudin-16, and claudin-19 were obtained from data of a previous genome-wide association study in the same patients.ResultsThirty-one single-nucleotide polymorphisms of the 3 region of the claudin-14 gene were significantly associated with 24-hour calcium excretion and calcium excretion after saline infusion. The most significant associated single-nucleotide polymorphism was rs219755 (24-hour calcium excretion in GG, 225124 mg/24 hours; 24-hour calcium excretion in GA, 194 +/- 100 mg/24 hours; 24-hour calcium excretion in AA, 124 +/- 73 mg/24 hours; P<0.001; calcium excretion during saline infusion in GG, 30 +/- 21 mg/2 hours; calcium excretion during saline infusion in GA, 29 +/- 18 mg/2 hours; calcium excretion during saline infusion in AA, 17 +/- 11 mg/2 hours; P=0.03). No significant associations were found among claudin-16 and claudin-19 single-nucleotide polymorphisms and calcium excretion and between claudin-14, claudin-16, and claudin-19 single-nucleotide polymorphisms and stones. Bioinformatic analysis showed that one single-nucleotide polymorphism at claudin-14 among those associated with calcium excretion may potentially influence splicing of transcript.ConclusionsClaudin-14 genotype at the 3 region is associated with calcium excretion in 24-hour urine and after the calciuretic stimulus of saline infusion.

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