遗传铜中毒,重点在贝德灵顿梗铜中毒

Changbaig Hyun , Lucio J Filippich
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犬铜中毒是一种重要的遗传性疾病,因其发病率高且与人类铜储存病相似。它可导致慢性肝病和偶尔溶血性贫血,由于铜排泄受损。贝德林顿犬铜中毒的致病基因最近已被确定,并被发现与人类威尔逊氏病基因ATP7B无关。虽然我们对哺乳动物铜代谢的理解已经通过遗传分子技术得到了提高,但动物铜代谢相关基因突变的多样性将有助于确定人类非威尔逊铜中毒的相关基因。本文综述了我们对贝德灵顿梗、其他动物和人类铜中毒的正常代谢、发病机制、分子遗传学和研究现状。
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Inherited copper toxicosis with emphasis on copper toxicosis in Bedlington terriers

Canine copper toxicosis is an important inherited disease in Bedlington terriers, because of its high prevalence rate and similarity to human copper storage disease. It can lead to chronic liver disease and occasional haemolytic anaemia due to impaired copper excretion. The responsible gene for copper toxicosis in Bedlington terriers has been recently identified and was found not to be related to human Wilson’s disease gene ATP7B. Although our understanding of copper metabolism in mammals has improved through genetic molecular technology, the diversity of gene mutation related to copper metabolism in animals will help identify the responsible genes for non-Wilsonian copper toxicoses in human. This review paper discusses our knowledge of normal copper metabolism and the pathogenesis, molecular genetics and current research into copper toxicosis in Bedlington terriers, other animals and humans.

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