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Том 14 №1 2012 год - Нефрология и диализ
Нефропатический цистиноз: современные представления об этиологии и патогенезе (Обзор литературы)
Каган М.Ю.
Аннотация: Причиной цистиноза является мутация гена CTNS, кодирующего синтез лизосомального переносчика цистина. Накопление цистина внутри лизосом приводит к развитию у большинства пациентов генерализованной дисфункции проксимальных канальцев (синдром де Тони–Дебре–Фанкони ) на первом году жизни и прогрессирующей хронической болезни почек в течение первой декады жизни. После десятилетнего возраста манифестируют клинические проявления, свидетельствующие о повреждении экстраренальных органов. Лечение цистеамином, снижающим внутриклеточную концентрацию цистина, значительно замедляет темпы прогрессирования заболевания, но не оказывает влияние на многие патогенетические механизмы. В этом обзоре обсуждаются новые представления об этиологии и патогенезе данного заболевания.
Для цитирования: Каган М.Ю. Нефропатический цистиноз: современные представления об этиологии и патогенезе (Обзор литературы). Нефрология и диализ. 2012. 14(1):015-022. doi:
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Ключевые слова: транспорт цистина,
синдром Фанкони,
глютатион,
cystine transport,
Fanconi syndrome,
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