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Environmentally determined genetic expression: clinical correlates with molecular variants of carbamyl phosphate synthetase I.

Marshall L Summar1, Lynn Hall, Brian Christman, Frederick Barr, Heidi Smith, Asha Kallianpur, Nancy Brown, Meeta Yadav, Alecia Willis, Angela Eeds, Emma Cermak, Samantha Summar, Ann Wilson, Molly Arvin, Allison Putnam, Melissa Wills, Gary Cunningham.   

Abstract

Carbamyl phosphate synthetase I (CPSI) determines the rate-limiting entry of free ammonia into the urea cycle. Disruption of CPSI affects the liver's ability to remove waste nitrogen and produce arginine, citrulline, and urea. Arginine is the necessary precursor for the critical biomolecule, nitric oxide (NO). We have studied the classic model of CPSI deficiency, which results in severe hyperammonemia, and identified a large number of molecular defects. A number of CPSI polymorphisms have been found that appear to result in functional consequences. We have examined the association of these polymorphisms with various environmental stress conditions and found that certain CPSI alleles are associated with clinical outcome. We refer to these associations as environmentally determined genetic expression (EDGE) affects. In addition to studies of classic CPSI deficiency, we have developed data for the EDGE concept in post-cardiac surgery-related pulmonary hypertension, hepatic veno-occlusive disease after bone marrow transplantation, and persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn. We have linked these outcomes and genotypes to the availability of the urea cycle intermediates, citrulline and arginine, and their role in NO synthesis. We hypothesize that these polymorphisms affect the functional efficiency of CPSI and thus the entire urea cycle and as such, the availability of the NO substrates. By piecing together the various functional aspects of the urea cycle changes we have seen, we can better understand the clinical vulnerabilities of patients in environmentally stressful situations. This knowledge should allow us to design intervention strategies to either predict or modify the associated adverse outcomes.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15050969     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2003.11.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Genet Metab        ISSN: 1096-7192            Impact factor:   4.797


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