Congenital goitrous hypothyroidism is caused by dysfunction of the iodide transporter SLC26A7

Volume: 2, Issue: 1
Published: Jul 24, 2019
Abstract
Iodide transport and storage in the thyroid follicles is crucial for thyroid hormone synthesis. Pendrin, the iodide exporter that transports iodide to thyroid follicles, is responsible for Pendred syndrome, a disorder characterized by congenital hypothyroidism and hearing loss. However, thyroid hormone levels are basically normal in patients with Pendred syndrome, indicating the presence of another unknown iodide transporter. Here, we show that...
Paper Details
Title
Congenital goitrous hypothyroidism is caused by dysfunction of the iodide transporter SLC26A7
Published Date
Jul 24, 2019
Volume
2
Issue
1
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