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Selective cobalamin malabsorption and the cobalamin-intrinsic factor receptor

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The disease is characterised by cobalamin (Cbl) deficiency in children 0-5 years old, causing failure to thrive, infections, megaloblastic anaemia, neuropathy, and mild general malabsorption; slight proteinuria is common. Cbl injections produce remission, but Cbl malabsorption and proteinuria persist. About 250 cases have been reported. Dogs also have it. The heredity is autosomal and recessive. The physiological and pathological absorption mechanisms are described: Cbl liberated from food by digestion is first bound to haptocorrin, but in the intestine it is transferred to intrinsic factor. In the ileum the complex attaches to a receptor on the enterocytes; this requires neutral pH and Ca2+. The receptor is a membrane-bound glycoprotein consisting of multiple subunits. The receptor-ligand complex is endocytosed and degraded in lysosomes, and the vitamin is transferred to transcobalamin which carries it to tissues. The same receptor is strongly expressed in the kidneys, but urine also contains its activity which can be assayed for diagnosis. The basic lesion is an error in the ileal receptor. In the affected dogs the synthesised receptor is retained intracellularly. Urine and ileal biopsies from human cases contained little receptor but it had conserved affinity for the ligand. Recently examined Arab patients did not excrete reduced amounts of the receptor. Apparently, the disease has subsets, such as different structural errors in the receptor and possibly faulty transport inside the enterocyte. The cause of the proteinuria is unknown but kidney damage due to severe Cbl deficiency and an error in a multiligand renal receptor are among the possibilities.

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  • Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research, FIN-00250 Helsinki, Finland

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