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Effects of the mutations (Trp8 --> Arg and Ile15 --> Thr) in human luteinizing hormone (LH) beta-subunit on LH bioactivity in vitro and in vivo.

N Suganuma1, K Furui, F Kikkawa, Y Tomoda, M Furuhashi.   

Abstract

The mutations (Trp8 --> Arg and Ile15 --> Thr) in the human LHbeta -subunit caused by nucleotide point mutations in the LHbeta gene were reported in women with immunologically anomalous LH and menstrual disorders. To estimate the effects of the mutations on LH bioactivity in vitro and in vivo, we constructed a LHbeta gene containing this nucleotide mutation in each site or in both sites by site- directed mutagenesis and analyzed the bioactivities of the mutant LH expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Although no alterations were noted in the receptor-binding activity of LH due to the mutations, the LHs containing the mutations at Trp8 --> Arg and at both sites in the beta-subunit showed a higher biopotency of progesterone production in vitro. The clearance rate from the circulation was faster in vivo in all mutant LHs, which were induced primarily by the mutation at Trp8 --> Arg. However, the mutations did not affect the ability of LH to induce ovulation in vivo. These results indicate that LH consisting of the mutant beta-subunit exhibits hyperbioactivity on steroidogenesis and has a short turnover rate. This may affect the endocrine pathway among women with the mutant LH and lead to menstrual disorders.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8603592     DOI: 10.1210/endo.137.3.8603592

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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