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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (
malabsorption
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Transcellular Mg(2+) transport across epithelia, involving both apical entry and basolateral extrusion, is essential for magnesium homeostasis, but molecules involved in basolateral extrusion have not yet been identified. Here, we show that
CNNM4
is the basolaterally located Mg(2+) extrusion molecule.
CNNM4
is strongly expressed in intestinal epithelia and localizes to their basolateral membrane.
CNNM4
-knockout mice showed hypomagnesemia due to the
intestinal malabsorption
of magnesium, suggesting its role in Mg(2+) extrusion to the inner parts of body. Imaging analyses revealed that
CNNM4
can extrude Mg(2+) by exchanging intracellular Mg(2+) with extracellular Na(+). Furthermore,
CNNM4
mutations cause Jalili syndrome, characterized by recessive amelogenesis imperfecta with cone-rod dystrophy.
CNNM4
-knockout mice showed defective amelogenesis, and
CNNM4
again localizes to the basolateral membrane of ameloblasts, the enamel-forming epithelial cells. Missense point mutations associated with the disease abolish the Mg(2+) extrusion activity. These results demonstrate the crucial importance of Mg(2+) extrusion by
CNNM4
in organismal and topical regulation of magnesium.
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PMID:Basolateral Mg2+ extrusion via CNNM4 mediates transcellular Mg2+ transport across epithelia: a mouse model. 2433 95