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CTNS Gene

Introduction

The CTNS gene (Cystinosin, Lysosomal Cystine Transporter) encodes a lysosomal membrane protein responsible for transporting cystine out of lysosomes. Mutations cause cystinosis, a lysosomal storage disorder with significant neurological manifestations.

Overview

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The CTNS gene is located on chromosome 17p13.2 and encodes cystinosin, a 367-amino acid integral lysosomal membrane protein that functions as a proton-driven cystine transporter<sup>[1]</sup>. Loss-of-function mutations in CTNS cause cystinosis, an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder characterized by intralysosomal accumulation of the amino acid cystine throughout the body<sup>[2]</sup>. While cystinosis primarily affects the kidneys, the neurological complications — including progressive cerebral atrophy, cerebellar dysfunction, and neurocognitive impairment — place this gene at the intersection of lysosomal biology and neurodegeneration<sup>[3]</sup>. [@gahl2002]

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