SIAE


SIAE Gene: A Comprehensive Guide

Description

The SIAE gene, also known as the sialic acid acetyltransferase gene, plays a crucial role in the production of sialic acid, a sugar molecule found on the surface of cells. Sialic acid plays a variety of important functions, including cell recognition, adhesion, and signaling.

Associated Diseases

Mutations in the SIAE gene have been linked to several diseases, including:

  • Sialuria: A rare condition characterized by the excessive excretion of sialic acid in the urine.
  • Infantile sialic acid storage disease: A severe neurological disorder that leads to developmental delays, seizures, and early death.
  • Congenital disorder of glycosylation: A group of disorders that affect the way cells attach sugar molecules to proteins and lipids.
  • Leukemia: Certain mutations in the SIAE gene may be associated with an increased risk of acute myeloid leukemia.

Did you Know ?

Only about 1 in 500,000 people are affected by sialuria, making it an extremely rare disease.


Disclaimer

The information provided here is not exhaustive by any means. Always consult your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, procedure, or treatment, whether it is a prescription medication, over-the-counter drug, vitamin, supplement, or herbal alternative.