Details Of Published TSH Receptor Mutation
Pro 162 Leu
c.485C>TInactivating TSH Receptor Mutation
Type
loss
Manifestation
sporadic
Exon
6
Pedigree 1 (Narumi et al.)
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Male
Female
Unknown
Deceased
+
Mutation
-
Wild-Type
Heterozygous
Heterozygous
Compound Heterozygous
Homozygous
Hypothyroid
Hypoplastic Gland + Hypothyroid
P
Index Patient
Molecular Characteristics:
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Clinical Features:
17yrs at diagnosis, negative on neonatal screening
Treatment:
L-T4
Functional Characteristics:
cAMP
(basal)
(basal)
cAMP
(TSH)
(TSH)
IP
(basal)
(basal)
IP
(TSH)
(TSH)
TSH-Binding
Cell Surface Expression
Prevalence
LRA
Ref
1
Legend:
cAMP (basal): basal in vitro cAMP production of mutant over wild-type TSHR
cAMP (TSH): maximal in vitro cAMP production of mutant over wild-type TSHR
IP (basal): basal in vitro IP production of mutant over wild-type TSHR
IP (TSH): maximal in vitro IP production of mutant over wild-type TSHR
TSH-binding: maximal TSH-binding compared to the wild-type TSHR
Cell surface expression: cell surface expression of mutant compared to WT-TSHR
LRA: linear regression analysis (LRA) of constitutive activity as a function of TSHR expression determined by 125I-bTSH binding or FACS analysis compared to the wild-type TSHR
Prevalence: Prevalence of (somatic and germline) activating mutations*
Ref: Reference for functional characterization
Child: Found in children.
Reference 1:
Calebiro et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 97:156-160.
Frequent TSH Receptor Genetic Alterations with Variable Signaling Impairment in a Large Series of Children with Nonautoimmune Isolated Hyperthyrotropinemia.
2012