| Literature DB >> 27087013 |
Anna Papadopoulou1, Evangelia Gole, Katerina Melachroinou, Christos Meristoudis, Tania Siahanidou, Anastasios Papadimitriou.
Abstract
Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH) is an autosomal dominant disorder, associated with inactivating mutations of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR). To evaluate the functional significance of a CaSR mutation, identified in a young infant who presented with hypercalcemia and hypocalciuria. The CaSR gene coding sequences were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction amplification and direct sequencing analysis. The mutation identified was introduced by site-directed mutagenesis into a wild-type (WT) CaSR plasmid, and human embryonic kidney 293 T cells were transfected with either the WT or mutant CaSR. The function of the mutated CaSR protein was analyzed by evaluating the free intracellular calcium [(Ca2+)i] response after challenge with extracellular calcium (Ca2+). We identified a heterozygous mutation c.772_773delGTinsA in exon 4 resulting in the substitution of amino acid valine (Val) with amino acid arginine (Arg) and the premature pause of the translation 46 amino acids later (Val258ArgfsTer47). Functional assay showed that cells transfected with the mutant CaSR had a significantly poorer response to extracellular Ca2+ stimulation compared with the WT. We have shown that the c.772_773delGTinsA mutation causes a significant alteration of CaSR function leading to features of FHH in an affected young infant since the first months of life.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27087013 PMCID: PMC5096500 DOI: 10.4274/jcrpe.2800
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol
Figure 1Sequencing analysis of CaSR gene (exon 4). Detection of c.772_773delGTinsA mutation in our proband
Figure 2Alterations of Ca2+-evoked responses in the presence of CaSR mutation: (A) Steady-state levels of free cytosolic Ca2+. Representative Ca2+ traces are shown in the left panel and quantitative analysis of the (Ca2+)i is depicted on the right panel. n=3; **p<0.01, comparing between wild-type and GT, using unpaired t-test. (B) Ca2+ influx upon stimulation with CaCl2. Representative Ca2+ measurements are shown in the left panel and quantitative estimation of (Ca2+)i increase (ΔnM), upon CaCl2 stimulation is depicted on the right panel. n=3; *p<0.05, comparing between wild-type and GT using unpaired t-test. WT: wild-type