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An <i>SNX10</i> mutation causes malignant osteopetrosis of infancy
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SNX10 was recently shown to interact with vacuolar type H(+)-ATPase (V-ATPase) which pumps protons at the osteoclast-bone interface. Mutations in TCIRG1, the gene encoding a subunit of the V-ATPase complex, account for the majority of cases of osteopetrosis. It is speculated that SNX10 is responsible for the vesicular sorting of V-ATPase from Golgi or for its targeting to the ruffled border. A mutation in SNX10 may therefore result in 'secondary V-ATPase deficiency' with a failure to acidify the resorption lacuna. Determination of the sequence of the SNX10 gene is warranted in molecularly undefined patients with recessive 'pure' osteopetrosis of infancy.
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