| Literature DB >> 25292184 |
Eugenio Mastromatteo, Olga Lamacchia, Michela Rosaria Campo, Antonella Conserva, Filomena Baorda, Luigia Cinque, Vito Guarnieri, Alfredo Scillitani, Mauro Cignarelli1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Familial Hyperparathyroidism (HPT) and Familial benign Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia (FHH) are the most common causes of hereditary hypercalcemia. FHH has been demonstrated to be caused by inactivating mutations of calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) gene, involved in PTH regulation as well as in renal calcium excretion. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25292184 PMCID: PMC4197257 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6823-14-81
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Endocr Disord ISSN: 1472-6823 Impact factor: 2.763
Laboratory results (follow up period)
| Patient I:1 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First values | 1 year follow-up (after cinacalcet) | 2 years follow-up (no specific therapy) | 4 years follow-up (no specific therapy) | |
| s-Ca total (correct) | 11.6 mg/dl | 10.9 mg/dl | 12.96 mg/dl | 11.8 mg/dl |
| s-PO4 | 3 mg/dl | 2.5 mg/dl | 2.2 mg/dl | 2.4 mg/dl |
| s-Creatinine | 1.08 mg/dl | 1.12 mg/dl | 1.31 mg/dl | 1.19 mg/dl |
| s-PTH | 25.7 pg/ml | 33 mg/dl | 19.4 mg/dl | 25.4 mg/dl |
| 25(OH)vitamin D | 16 ng/ml | 16 ng/ml | 40.7 ng/ml | - |
| U Ca | - | 658 mg/24 h | 315 mg/24 h | 325 mg/24 h |
| Cr Clearance ( | - | 67 ml/min | 55 ml/min | 61 ml/min |
| Ca/Cr ratio | - | 0.041 | 0.031 | 0.030 |
Figure 1Elechtropherogram showing the presence of the c.2915C > T variant in heterozygosity. On the top the control, on the bottom the mutated sequence.
Figure 2Family tree of family under study. Black box indicates the presence of PHPT, the arrow the presence of the mutation (see text for clinical details).
Laboratory results (comparison among father and his affected son at genetic evaluation time)
| Patient I:1 | Patient’s affected son II:3 | |
|---|---|---|
| Age at diagnosis | 70 years old | 41 years old |
| s-Ca total | 12.96 mg/dl | 10.3 mg/dl |
| S-Ca++ ( | 1.62 mmol/l | 1.30 mmol/l |
| s-PO4 | 2.2 mg/dl | 3.3 mg/dl |
| s-PTH | 19.4 pg/ml | 23.5 pg/ml |
| 25(OH)vitamin D | 40.7 ng/ml | 12.3 ng/ml |
| U Ca | 315 mg/24 h | 195 mg/24 h |
| Cr Clearance ( | 55 ml/min | 107 ml/min |
| Ca/Cr ratio | 0.031 | 0.012 |
Figure 3Western blot on protein extract. CaSR protein possesses different levels of maturation in terms of post-translational modifications: with respect to the WT, the 972 M mutant showed underexpressed the fully mature glycosylated form of 160 kDa, while the other two bands (the immature not-glycosylated 140 kDa form and the dimers band of 280 kDa) showed a normal pattern.
Figure 4CaSR signaling activity measured as the ratio between the level of phosphorylated and total p42/44 proteins. a: compared with the WT for both the Ca2+ concentrations, the 972 M variant induced a lower level of phosphorylation, similarly to the activity mediated by the inactivating control (F351V). Values were normalized with respect to the WT at 10 mM. Data are reported as mean ± SEM of three replicate experiments. * = p <0.05 compared with the WT; b: a representative western blot was shown.