
Examples of TRPs which have become important in Nephrology include:
-PKD2 (the 2nd most common disease gene for ADPKD, which is being renamed "TRPP2" based on the newest classification scheme for the TRP channels).
-TRPV5 & TRPV6 are expressed in the apical membrane of distal convoluted tubule cells and are felt to be responsible for calcium reabsorption at this site.
-TRPM6 mutations have been associated with hereditary hypomagnesemia.
-TRPC6 mutations have been found to cause a subset of familial nephrotic syndrome.
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