Deletion of Mocos Induces Xanthinuria with Obstructive Nephropathy and Major Metabolic Disorders in Mice.
Delphine SeddaClaire MackowiakJulie PaillouxElodie CulerierAna DudasPauline RontaniNicolas ErardAntoine LefevreSylvie MavelPatrick EmondFrederic FoucherMarc Le BertValerie F J QuesniauxMichael J MihatschBernhard RyffelMadeleine Erard-GarciaPublished in: Kidney360 (2021)
-deficient mice develop a lethal obstructive nephropathy associated with profound metabolic changes. Studying MOCOS functions may provide important clues about the underlying pathogenesis of xanthinuria and other diseases requiring early diagnosis.