Literature DB >> 30996138

Cinacalcet corrects biased allosteric modulation of CaSR by AHH autoantibody.

Noriko Makita1, Takao Ando2, Junichiro Sato1, Katsunori Manaka1, Koji Mitani1, Yasuko Kikuchi3, Takayoshi Niwa3, Masanori Ootaki4, Yuko Takeba4, Naoki Matsumoto4, Atsushi Kawakami2, Toshihisa Ogawa5, Masaomi Nangaku1, Taroh Iiri1,4.   

Abstract

Biased agonism is a paradigm that may explain the selective activation of a signaling pathway via a GPCR that activates multiple signals. The autoantibody-induced inactivation of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) causes acquired hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (AHH). Here, we describe an instructive case of AHH in which severe hypercalcemia was accompanied by an increased CaSR antibody titer. These autoantibodies operated as biased allosteric modulators of CaSR by targeting its Venus flytrap domain near the Ca2+-binding site. A positive allosteric modulator of CaSR, cinacalcet, which targets its transmembrane domain, overcame this autoantibody effect and successfully corrected the hypercalcemia in this patient. Hence, this is the first study to our knowledge that identifies the interaction site of a disease-causing GPCR autoantibody working as its biased allosteric modulator and demonstrates that cinacalcet can correct the AHH autoantibody effects both in vitro and in our AHH patient. Our observations provide potentially new insights into how biased agonism works and how to design a biased allosteric modulator of a GPCR. Our observations also indicate that the diagnosis of AHH is important because the severity of hypercalcemia may become fatal if the autoantibody titer increases. Calcimimetics may serve as good treatment options for some patients with severe AHH.

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Keywords:  Autoimmune diseases; Autoimmunity; Calcium signaling; Endocrinology; G-protein coupled receptors

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30996138      PMCID: PMC6538321          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.126449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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