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Luciferase Reporter Gene Assay on Human, Murine and Rat Histamine H(4) Receptor Orthologs: Correlations and Discrepancies between Distal and Proximal Readouts

The investigation of the (patho)physiological role of the histamine H(4) receptor (H(4)R) and its validation as a possible drug target in translational animal models are compromised by distinct species-dependent discrepancies regarding potencies and receptor subtype selectivities of the pharmacologi...

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Autores principales: Nordemann, Uwe, Wifling, David, Schnell, David, Bernhardt, Günther, Stark, Holger, Seifert, Roland, Buschauer, Armin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3759464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24023919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073961
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author Nordemann, Uwe
Wifling, David
Schnell, David
Bernhardt, Günther
Stark, Holger
Seifert, Roland
Buschauer, Armin
author_facet Nordemann, Uwe
Wifling, David
Schnell, David
Bernhardt, Günther
Stark, Holger
Seifert, Roland
Buschauer, Armin
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description The investigation of the (patho)physiological role of the histamine H(4) receptor (H(4)R) and its validation as a possible drug target in translational animal models are compromised by distinct species-dependent discrepancies regarding potencies and receptor subtype selectivities of the pharmacological tools. Such differences were extremely pronounced in case of proximal readouts, e. g. [(32)P]GTPase or [(35)S]GTPγS binding assays. To improve the predictability of in vitro investigations, the aim of this study was to establish a reporter gene assay for human, murine and rat H(4)Rs, using bioluminescence as a more distal readout. For this purpose a cAMP responsive element (CRE) controlled luciferase reporter gene assay was established in HEK293T cells, stably expressing the human (h), the mouse (m) or the rat (r) H(4)R. The potencies and efficacies of 23 selected ligands (agonists, inverse agonists and antagonists) were determined and compared with the results obtained from proximal readouts. The potencies of the examined ligands at the human H(4)R were consistent with reported data from [(32)P]GTPase or [(35)S]GTPγS binding assays, despite a tendency toward increased intrinsic efficacies of partial agonists. The differences in potencies of individual agonists at the three H(4)R orthologs were generally less pronounced compared to more proximal readouts. In conclusion, the established reporter gene assay is highly sensitive and reliable. Regarding discrepancies compared to data from functional assays such as [(32)P]GTPase and [(35)S]GTPγS binding, the readout may reflect multifactorial causes downstream from G-protein activation, e.g. activation/amplification of or cross-talk between different signaling pathways.
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spelling pubmed-37594642013-09-10 Luciferase Reporter Gene Assay on Human, Murine and Rat Histamine H(4) Receptor Orthologs: Correlations and Discrepancies between Distal and Proximal Readouts Nordemann, Uwe Wifling, David Schnell, David Bernhardt, Günther Stark, Holger Seifert, Roland Buschauer, Armin PLoS One Research Article The investigation of the (patho)physiological role of the histamine H(4) receptor (H(4)R) and its validation as a possible drug target in translational animal models are compromised by distinct species-dependent discrepancies regarding potencies and receptor subtype selectivities of the pharmacological tools. Such differences were extremely pronounced in case of proximal readouts, e. g. [(32)P]GTPase or [(35)S]GTPγS binding assays. To improve the predictability of in vitro investigations, the aim of this study was to establish a reporter gene assay for human, murine and rat H(4)Rs, using bioluminescence as a more distal readout. For this purpose a cAMP responsive element (CRE) controlled luciferase reporter gene assay was established in HEK293T cells, stably expressing the human (h), the mouse (m) or the rat (r) H(4)R. The potencies and efficacies of 23 selected ligands (agonists, inverse agonists and antagonists) were determined and compared with the results obtained from proximal readouts. The potencies of the examined ligands at the human H(4)R were consistent with reported data from [(32)P]GTPase or [(35)S]GTPγS binding assays, despite a tendency toward increased intrinsic efficacies of partial agonists. The differences in potencies of individual agonists at the three H(4)R orthologs were generally less pronounced compared to more proximal readouts. In conclusion, the established reporter gene assay is highly sensitive and reliable. Regarding discrepancies compared to data from functional assays such as [(32)P]GTPase and [(35)S]GTPγS binding, the readout may reflect multifactorial causes downstream from G-protein activation, e.g. activation/amplification of or cross-talk between different signaling pathways. Public Library of Science 2013-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3759464/ /pubmed/24023919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073961 Text en © 2013 Nordemann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nordemann, Uwe
Wifling, David
Schnell, David
Bernhardt, Günther
Stark, Holger
Seifert, Roland
Buschauer, Armin
Luciferase Reporter Gene Assay on Human, Murine and Rat Histamine H(4) Receptor Orthologs: Correlations and Discrepancies between Distal and Proximal Readouts
title Luciferase Reporter Gene Assay on Human, Murine and Rat Histamine H(4) Receptor Orthologs: Correlations and Discrepancies between Distal and Proximal Readouts
title_full Luciferase Reporter Gene Assay on Human, Murine and Rat Histamine H(4) Receptor Orthologs: Correlations and Discrepancies between Distal and Proximal Readouts
title_fullStr Luciferase Reporter Gene Assay on Human, Murine and Rat Histamine H(4) Receptor Orthologs: Correlations and Discrepancies between Distal and Proximal Readouts
title_full_unstemmed Luciferase Reporter Gene Assay on Human, Murine and Rat Histamine H(4) Receptor Orthologs: Correlations and Discrepancies between Distal and Proximal Readouts
title_short Luciferase Reporter Gene Assay on Human, Murine and Rat Histamine H(4) Receptor Orthologs: Correlations and Discrepancies between Distal and Proximal Readouts
title_sort luciferase reporter gene assay on human, murine and rat histamine h(4) receptor orthologs: correlations and discrepancies between distal and proximal readouts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3759464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24023919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073961
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