A Novel Activating Mutation in Calcium-Sensing Receptor Gene Associated with a Family of Autosomal Dominant Hypocalcemia1
Autosomal dominant hypocalcemia (ADH), caused by activating mutations of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR), is characterized by hypocalcemia with an inappropriately low concentration of PTH. Among 11 missense mutations of CaSR reported to date in patients with ADH or sporadic hypocalcemia, functio...
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Published in | The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism Vol. 84; no. 1; pp. 363 - 366 |
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Abstract | Autosomal dominant hypocalcemia (ADH), caused by activating mutations
of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR), is characterized by
hypocalcemia with an inappropriately low concentration of PTH. Among 11
missense mutations of CaSR reported to date in patients with ADH or
sporadic hypocalcemia, functional properties of 8 mutant CaSRs were
characterized. Here, we describe a novel mutation of CaSR and its
functional property in a family with ADH. The 41-yr-old male proband
had asymptomatic hypocalcemia with a history of recurrent
nephrolithiasis. His father had asymptomatic hypocalcemia, but his
mother was normocalcemic. PCR-single strand conformation
polymorphism and sequencing revealed that both the proband and
the father had a novel heterozygous mutation in CaSR gene that causes
lysine to asparagine substitution at codon 47 (K47N), which is in the
extracellular domain of CaSR, like 6 of 11 known activating mutations.
Using HEK293 cells transfected with wild-type or K47N CaSR
complementary DNA, the intracellular Ca2+ concentration was
assessed in response to changes in the extracellular Ca2+
concentration. The EC50 of the mutant CaSR for the
extracellular Ca2+ concentration was 2.2 mmol/L and was
significantly lower than that of wild-type (3.7 mmol/L). These results
confirm that this mutation is responsible for ADH in this family. The
fact that several inactivating mutations in familial hypocalciuric
hypercalcemia occur in amino acid around K47 suggests the importance of
the N-terminal portion of the receptor in extracellular Ca sensing. |
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AbstractList | Autosomal dominant hypocalcemia (ADH), caused by activating mutations
of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR), is characterized by
hypocalcemia with an inappropriately low concentration of PTH. Among 11
missense mutations of CaSR reported to date in patients with ADH or
sporadic hypocalcemia, functional properties of 8 mutant CaSRs were
characterized. Here, we describe a novel mutation of CaSR and its
functional property in a family with ADH. The 41-yr-old male proband
had asymptomatic hypocalcemia with a history of recurrent
nephrolithiasis. His father had asymptomatic hypocalcemia, but his
mother was normocalcemic. PCR-single strand conformation
polymorphism and sequencing revealed that both the proband and
the father had a novel heterozygous mutation in CaSR gene that causes
lysine to asparagine substitution at codon 47 (K47N), which is in the
extracellular domain of CaSR, like 6 of 11 known activating mutations.
Using HEK293 cells transfected with wild-type or K47N CaSR
complementary DNA, the intracellular Ca2+ concentration was
assessed in response to changes in the extracellular Ca2+
concentration. The EC50 of the mutant CaSR for the
extracellular Ca2+ concentration was 2.2 mmol/L and was
significantly lower than that of wild-type (3.7 mmol/L). These results
confirm that this mutation is responsible for ADH in this family. The
fact that several inactivating mutations in familial hypocalciuric
hypercalcemia occur in amino acid around K47 suggests the importance of
the N-terminal portion of the receptor in extracellular Ca sensing. |
Author | Arai, Masanobu Tanaka, Koshi Okazaki, Ryo Takeuchi, Yasuhiro Fujita, Toshiro Nakatsu, Masami Fukumoto, Seiji Chikatsu, Noriko Miki, Junko Ajima, Miho Totsuka, Yasuo |
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