| Literature DB >> 34690083 |
Victoria L Halperin Kuhns1, Owen M Woodward2.
Abstract
Circulation of urate levels is determined by the balance between urate production and excretion, homeostasis regulated by the function of urate transporters in key epithelial tissues and cell types. Our understanding of these physiological processes and identification of the genes encoding the urate transporters has advanced significantly, leading to a greater ability to predict risk for urate-associated diseases and identify new therapeutics that directly target urate transport. Here, we review the identified urate transporters and their organization and function in the renal tubule, the intestinal enterocytes, and other important cell types to provide a fuller understanding of the complicated process of urate homeostasis and its role in human diseases. Furthermore, we review the genetic tools that provide an unbiased catalyst for transporter identification as well as discuss the role of transporters in determining the observed significant gender differences in urate-associated disease risk.Entities:
Keywords: ABCG2; Gout; Hyperuricemia; SLC22A12; SLC2A9; URAT1; Urate
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34690083 PMCID: PMC8678298 DOI: 10.1016/j.berh.2021.101717
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol ISSN: 1521-6942 Impact factor: 4.098