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Calcium-sensing receptor mutations and denaturing high performance liquid chromatography.
[familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia]
The
calcium-sensing
receptor
(
CASR
)
,
a
plasma
membrane
G-
protein-coupled
receptor
,
is
expressed
in
parathyroid
gland
and
kidney
,
and
controls
systemic
calcium
homeostasis
.
Inactivating
CASR
mutations
are
associated
with
familial
hypocalciuric
hypercalcemia
(
FHH
)
and
neonatal
severe
hyperparathyroidism
,
and
activating
mutations
cause
autosomal
dominant
hypocalcemia
(
ADH
)
.
CASR
mutation
identification
plays
an
important
role
in
the
clinical
management
of
mineral
metabolism
disorders
.
We
describe
here
a
high
-throughput
method
using
screening
with
denaturing
high
performance
liquid
chromatography
(
DHPLC
)
to
initially
interrogate
12
amplicons
covering
translated
exons
and
exon
/
intron
boundaries
,
followed
by
sequencing
of
any
amplicon
with
a
modified
melting
curve
relative
to
wild
type
,
and
direct
sequencing
of
a
13
th
amplicon
encoding
the
COOH-terminal
tail
to
distinguish
causative
mutations
from
three
common
missense
single
nucleotide
polymorphisms
.
A
blinded
analysis
of
32
positive
controls
representing
mutations
throughout
the
CASR
sequence
,
as
well
as
22
negative
controls
,
yielded
a
concordance
rate
of
100
%
.
We
report
eight
novel
and
five
recurrent
FHH
mutations
,
along
with
six
novel
and
two
recurrent
ADH
mutations
.
Thus
,
DHPLC
provides
a
rapid
and
effective
means
to
screen
for
CASR
mutations
.
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