SLC9B1


SLC9B1 Gene: Unveiling the Gateway to Cation Transport

Description

The SLC9B1 gene, located on chromosome 12q22, encodes a protein known as sodium/hydrogen exchanger 1 (NHE1). NHE1 is a transmembrane protein responsible for transporting sodium and hydrogen ions across cell membranes. This intricate process plays a crucial role in maintaining intracellular pH balance, cell volume regulation, and ion homeostasis.

Associated Diseases

Dysregulation of SLC9B1 function has been linked to a myriad of diseases, including:

  • Hypertension: NHE1 is overexpressed in the vascular smooth muscle cells of hypertensive patients, leading to increased sodium influx and constriction of blood vessels.
  • Heart failure: NHE1 inhibition has shown promise in reducing ventricular hypertrophy and improving cardiac function in heart failure models.
  • Stroke: NHE1 plays a role in neuronal excitotoxicity and ischemic brain damage, making it a potential target for stroke therapy.
  • Cancer: Upregulated NHE1 expression has been observed in various cancer types, promoting tumor growth and metastasis.

Did you Know ?

According to a study published in the journal "Hypertension," genetic variations in the SLC9B1 gene have been associated with a 15% increase in the risk of developing hypertension. This highlights the significance of this gene in cardiovascular health.


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