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ea0050p046 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2017

Systematic in silico evaluation of rare genetic variants in G-protein alpha 11 (Gα11)

Gluck Anna , Gorvin Caroline M , Thakker Rajesh V

The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) that maintains systemic calcium homeostasis by detecting alterations in extracellular calcium, which it transduces into signalling changes, mainly via the Gq/11 pathway, leading to a decrease in PTH secretion. The importance of CaSR is highlighted by studies of patients that harbour germline CaSR mutations, which lead to a gain of receptor function in autosomal dominant...

ea0050p046 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2017

Systematic in silico evaluation of rare genetic variants in G-protein alpha 11 (Gα11)

Gluck Anna , Gorvin Caroline M , Thakker Rajesh V

The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) that maintains systemic calcium homeostasis by detecting alterations in extracellular calcium, which it transduces into signalling changes, mainly via the Gq/11 pathway, leading to a decrease in PTH secretion. The importance of CaSR is highlighted by studies of patients that harbour germline CaSR mutations, which lead to a gain of receptor function in autosomal dominant...

ea0065oc3.4 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2019

Characterisation of rare GNA11 variants reveals 8 novel residues important for signalling by the calcium-sensing receptor: Relevance for FHH and ADH

Gluck Anna , Lines Kate , Gorvin Caroline , Inoue Asuka , Hannan Fadil , Breitwieser Gerda , Thakker Rajesh

The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a G-protein coupled receptor that predominantly signals via Gαq/11-mediated pathways to regulate extracellular calcium (Ca2+e) homeostasis. Germline Gα11 inactivating and activating mutations cause familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia type-2 (FHH2) and autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia type-2 (ADH2), respectively. To date, four FHH2 and six ADH2 mutations have been reported. To identif...

ea0065oc3.6 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2019

The role of biased calcium-sensing receptor signalling in urinary calcium excretion and kidney stone disease

Goldsworthy Michelle , Bayliss Asha , Gluck Anna , Wiberg Akira , Turney Benjamin , Furniss Dominic , Thakker Rajesh , Howles Sarah

Nephrolithiasis is a major clinical and economic health burden. We performed a genome-wide association study in British and Japanese nephrolithiasis populations and identified twenty nephrolithiasis-associated loci, five of which (DGKD, DGKH, WDR72, GPIC1 and BCR) were predicted to influence calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) signalling. Gain-of-function CaSR-signalling pathway mutations cause enhanced signalling via intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]...

ea0059oc6.6 | Neuroendocrinology and Reproduction | SFEBES2018

An epigenetic modifier reduces proliferation in pituitary cells and suppresses calcium-sensing receptor signalling

Lines Kate E , Gluck Anna K , Bountra Chas , Thakker Rajesh V , Gorvin Caroline M

JQ1 is a bromodomain inhibitor that specifically targets the BET protein family (comprising Brd2, Brd3, Brd4 and BrdT), which promote the transcription of genes by binding acetylated histone residues and recruiting transcriptional machinery. JQ1 has been shown to have efficacy in the treatment of neuroendocrine tumours, however the genes regulated by the BET family in endocrine tissues, particularly in the pituitary, have not been elucidated. We therefore performed RNA-Seq ana...

ea0065op3.4 | Metabolism and Obesity | SFEBES2019

Mice with a gain-of function Gα11 mutation have autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia, but not impaired glucose metabolism

Gluck Anna , Lines Kate , Gorvin Caroline , Babinsky Valerie , Piret Sian , Sarbu Stefan , Stewart Michelle , Bentley Liz , Wells Sara , Cox Roger , Ecker Rupert , Ellinger Isabella , Hannan Fadil , Thakker Rajesh

The calcium-sensing-receptor (CaSR) is a G-protein-coupled receptor that plays a fundamental role in extracellular calcium homeostasis, but is also implicated in non-calcitropic disorders including colon cancer and asthma. In addition, CaSR is highly expressed in pancreatic islets where it has a role in insulin secretion. Patients with gain-of-function CaSR mutations, and mice (referred to as Nuf) with a gain-of-function CaSR mutation (Leu723Gln), develop autosomal dominant hy...

ea0077oc4.2 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2021

Somatic mutations of GNA11 and GNAQ in CTNNB1-mutant aldosterone-producing adenomas presenting in puberty, pregnancy or menopause.

Argentesi Giulia , Azizan Elena , Zhou Junhua , Cabrera Claudia , O’Toole Sam , Wu Xilin , Goodchild Emily , Cottrell Emily , Marker Alison , Senanayake Russell , Garg Sumedha , Jordan Suzanne , Berney Dan , Gluck Anna , Lines Kate , Thakker Rajesh V , Tuthill Antoinette , Joyce Caroline , Karet Frankl Fiona , Metherell Lou , Teo Ada , Gurnell Mark , Parvanta Laila , Drake William , Wozniak Eva , Mein Chaz , Kinsler Veronika , Storr Helen , Brown Morris

Most aldosterone-producing adenomas (APAs) have gain-of-function somatic mutations of ion channels or transporters. However, their frequency in aldosterone-producing cell-clusters of normal adrenals could suggest the existence of co-driver mutations which influence the development or phenotype of APAs [1]. Gain-of-function mutations in both CTNNB1 and the G-protein coupled receptor GNA11 were found by whole exome sequencing in 3/10 APAs. Further sequencing of...