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hCALCRL mutation causes autosomal recessive nonimmune hydrops fetalis with lymphatic dysplasia

We report the first case of nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) associated with a recessive, in-frame deletion of V205 in the G protein–coupled receptor, Calcitonin Receptor-Like Receptor (hCALCRL). Homozygosity results in fetal demise from hydrops fetalis, while heterozygosity in females is associated...

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Autores principales: Mackie, Duncan I., Al Mutairi, Fuad, Davis, Reema B., Kechele, Daniel O., Nielsen, Natalie R., Snyder, Joshua C., Caron, Marc G., Kliman, Harvey J., Berg, Jonathan S., Simms, John, Poyner, David R., Caron, Kathleen M.
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Publicado: Rockefeller University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30115739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20180528
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author Mackie, Duncan I.
Al Mutairi, Fuad
Davis, Reema B.
Kechele, Daniel O.
Nielsen, Natalie R.
Snyder, Joshua C.
Caron, Marc G.
Kliman, Harvey J.
Berg, Jonathan S.
Simms, John
Poyner, David R.
Caron, Kathleen M.
author_facet Mackie, Duncan I.
Al Mutairi, Fuad
Davis, Reema B.
Kechele, Daniel O.
Nielsen, Natalie R.
Snyder, Joshua C.
Caron, Marc G.
Kliman, Harvey J.
Berg, Jonathan S.
Simms, John
Poyner, David R.
Caron, Kathleen M.
author_sort Mackie, Duncan I.
collection PubMed
description We report the first case of nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) associated with a recessive, in-frame deletion of V205 in the G protein–coupled receptor, Calcitonin Receptor-Like Receptor (hCALCRL). Homozygosity results in fetal demise from hydrops fetalis, while heterozygosity in females is associated with spontaneous miscarriage and subfertility. Using molecular dynamic modeling and in vitro biochemical assays, we show that the hCLR(V205del) mutant results in misfolding of the first extracellular loop, reducing association with its requisite receptor chaperone, receptor activity modifying protein (RAMP), translocation to the plasma membrane and signaling. Using three independent genetic mouse models we establish that the adrenomedullin–CLR–RAMP2 axis is both necessary and sufficient for driving lymphatic vascular proliferation. Genetic ablation of either lymphatic endothelial Calcrl or nonendothelial Ramp2 leads to severe NIHF with embryonic demise and placental pathologies, similar to that observed in humans. Our results highlight a novel candidate gene for human congenital NIHF and provide structure–function insights of this signaling axis for human physiology.
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spelling pubmed-61229772019-03-03 hCALCRL mutation causes autosomal recessive nonimmune hydrops fetalis with lymphatic dysplasia Mackie, Duncan I. Al Mutairi, Fuad Davis, Reema B. Kechele, Daniel O. Nielsen, Natalie R. Snyder, Joshua C. Caron, Marc G. Kliman, Harvey J. Berg, Jonathan S. Simms, John Poyner, David R. Caron, Kathleen M. J Exp Med Research Articles We report the first case of nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) associated with a recessive, in-frame deletion of V205 in the G protein–coupled receptor, Calcitonin Receptor-Like Receptor (hCALCRL). Homozygosity results in fetal demise from hydrops fetalis, while heterozygosity in females is associated with spontaneous miscarriage and subfertility. Using molecular dynamic modeling and in vitro biochemical assays, we show that the hCLR(V205del) mutant results in misfolding of the first extracellular loop, reducing association with its requisite receptor chaperone, receptor activity modifying protein (RAMP), translocation to the plasma membrane and signaling. Using three independent genetic mouse models we establish that the adrenomedullin–CLR–RAMP2 axis is both necessary and sufficient for driving lymphatic vascular proliferation. Genetic ablation of either lymphatic endothelial Calcrl or nonendothelial Ramp2 leads to severe NIHF with embryonic demise and placental pathologies, similar to that observed in humans. Our results highlight a novel candidate gene for human congenital NIHF and provide structure–function insights of this signaling axis for human physiology. Rockefeller University Press 2018-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6122977/ /pubmed/30115739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20180528 Text en © 2018 Mackie et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/http://www.rupress.org/terms/This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms/). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 International license, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Articles
Mackie, Duncan I.
Al Mutairi, Fuad
Davis, Reema B.
Kechele, Daniel O.
Nielsen, Natalie R.
Snyder, Joshua C.
Caron, Marc G.
Kliman, Harvey J.
Berg, Jonathan S.
Simms, John
Poyner, David R.
Caron, Kathleen M.
hCALCRL mutation causes autosomal recessive nonimmune hydrops fetalis with lymphatic dysplasia
title hCALCRL mutation causes autosomal recessive nonimmune hydrops fetalis with lymphatic dysplasia
title_full hCALCRL mutation causes autosomal recessive nonimmune hydrops fetalis with lymphatic dysplasia
title_fullStr hCALCRL mutation causes autosomal recessive nonimmune hydrops fetalis with lymphatic dysplasia
title_full_unstemmed hCALCRL mutation causes autosomal recessive nonimmune hydrops fetalis with lymphatic dysplasia
title_short hCALCRL mutation causes autosomal recessive nonimmune hydrops fetalis with lymphatic dysplasia
title_sort hcalcrl mutation causes autosomal recessive nonimmune hydrops fetalis with lymphatic dysplasia
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6122977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30115739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20180528
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