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Aldosterone's main actions are to regulate intravascular volume and serum electrolytes by controlling sodium absorbtion and potassium excretion in the distal nephron. Inherited defects in aldosterone biosynthesis thus cause hypovolemia, hyponatremia and hyperkalemia. Defective aldosterone biosynthesis may be caused by congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to
21-hydroxylase
(CYP21) deficiency, in which case cortisol biosynthesis is also affected, or as an isolated defect termed aldosterone synthase (corticosterone methyloxidase, CYP11B2) deficiency. Many mutations have been documented in each of these genes; in general enzymatic activity must be reduced to <1% of normal for aldosterone biosynthesis to be impaired. An additional form of familial hyperreninemic hypoaldosteronism has been described that is not due to mutations in CYP11B2, but its etiology remains to be elucidated.
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Cell Endocrinol 2004 Mar 31
PMID:Aldosterone synthase deficiency and related disorders. 1513 5
Aberrant DNA methylation may be involved in human adrenocortical tumorigenesis, which is often accompanied by abnormal hormone production. In this study, we aimed to clarify the effects of DNA methylation on steroidogenesis using the human adrenocortical NCI-H295R cell line as a model. Treatment with the DNA methylation inhibitor 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (Azad; 10 microM for 7 days) decreased the proliferation rate to approximately 20% and the cell number to 60% of the control, with a simultaneous increase in the expression of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p57(KIP2) gene. In addition, Azad treatment increased cortisol secretion dose and time dependently, whereas dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate secretion was not affected. Azad treatment decreased basal and (Bu)2cAMP-induced expression of low- and high-density lipoprotein receptor, steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR), cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme, steroid 17alpha-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase and
steroid 21-hydroxylase
mRNA, as well as the StAR protein level. In contrast, Azad treatment increased the basal expression of steroid 11beta-hydroxylase and 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/Delta5-Delta4-isomerase genes, although it inhibited the (Bu)2cAMP-induced expression of these two genes. The expression of steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1) and DAX-1 (dosage-sensitive sex reversal-adrenal hypoplasia congenita critical region on the X-chromosome 1) genes (both harboring putative CpG islands in their promoters) and the methylation degree of the HpaII recognition site(s) in the SF-1 gene promoter region were reduced by Azad treatment. The immunostaining pattern of the methyl-CpG-binding protein MeCP2 was also modified by Azad treatment. These results suggest that DNA methylation may be implicated in the regulation of cell proliferation and steroidogenesis in human adrenocortical cells.
J
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Endocrinol 2004 Dec
PMID:DNA methylation affects cell proliferation, cortisol secretion and steroidogenic gene expression in human adrenocortical NCI-H295R cells. 1559 Oct 25
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) [OMIM 201910] is a group of autosomal recessive disorders, caused in 90-95% of cases by a deficiency of
steroid 21-hydroxylase
due to mutations in the CYP21A2 gene. The functional and structural effects of a novel rare missense mutation (E351K) in CYP21A2 found in a male patient with simple virilizing CAH were studied. The novel E351K point mutation is located in the ERR triad of the
21-hydroxylase
. The ERR triad is a glutamine-arginine-arginine motif conserved in all cytochrome P450 sequences. The glutamate and first arginine residue are invariant in all P450 cytochrome enzymes, whereas the second arginine residue is present as arginine, histidine, or asparagine. Although the ERR triad is involved in some way to heme binding by the cytochrome P450 monooxygenases, the E351K mutation leads to severe but not complete loss of CYP21 enzyme activity. The functional analysis in COS-7 cells revealed a reduced conversion of 17-hydroxyprogesterone to 11-deoxycortisol of 1.1+/-0.5% (SD) and of progesterone to 11-deoxycorticosterone of 1.2+/-0.3% of wild-type activity. Analyzing the artificial mutants (E351D, E351I) of the E351 residue did not show a restoration of the in vitro
21-hydroxylase
activity. These effects could be readily explained by structural changes induced by the mutations, which were rationalized by a three-dimensional-model structure of the CYP21 protein. The combination of in vitro enzyme function and computerized protein analysis of the E351 residue of the CYP21 protein provides experimental evidence for the ERR triad being a fundamental structural element of cytochrome P450 enzymes.
J
Mol
Med (Berl) 2005 Jul
PMID:The residue E351 is essential for the activity of human 21-hydroxylase: evidence from a naturally occurring novel point mutation compared with artificial mutants generated by single amino acid substitutions. 1583 Feb 18
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by defective adrenal steroid biosynthesis, resulting in reduced glucocorticoid and increased androgen production. The majority of cases are due to inactivation of the
21-hydroxylase
gene (CYP21A2), most commonly caused by genomic rearrangements with the adjacent, highly homologous pseudogene CYP21A. The most common deletions and gene conversion events have been defined and are typically detected by Southern hybridization detection of CYP21 rearrangements and/or polymerase chain reaction (PCR). However, Southern hybridization is laborious, and allele-specific PCR results may be difficult to interpret. We have therefore developed a locus-specific, PCR-based, minisequencing method for detecting the 12 most common CYP21A2 mutations. We validated the assay using a panel of 20 previously genotyped samples obtained from individuals who collectively have a broad spectrum of mutations causing 21-hydroxylase deficiency. We also used 19 control samples having no CYP21 mutations. All validation samples were correctly typed, and we identified haplotypes that may be useful for clinical diagnosis. Results from 102 clinical samples demonstrate that this assay is a rapid, reliable, and robust method for locus-specific identification of mutations and is suitable for routine clinical use and prenatal diagnosis.
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Diagn 2005 May
PMID:Validation and clinical application of a locus-specific polymerase chain reaction- and minisequencing-based assay for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (21-hydroxylase deficiency). 1585 47
Systemic aldosterone plays an important role in the development of the microvascular disease and glomerular damage of the kidney in patients with diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidemia. Here, we investigated the possibility of local production of aldosterone in the kidney, using human primary glomerular mesangial cells. These cells produced both pregnenolone and aldosterone measured by specific radioimmunoassay and/or gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) methods. The production of both steroids was significantly stimulated by treatment with LDL, while angiotensin II had a synergistic effect. Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and (Bu)2cAMP, on the other hand, failed to stimulate aldosterone production by these cells, suggesting that the local production of this steroid by mesangial cells is regulated differently from that of adrenal zona glomerulosa cells. Mesangial cells expressed the mRNA of the LDL receptor and steroidogenic enzymes, such as P450scc, 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3beta-HSD),
21-hydroxylase
and CYP11B2. Mesangial cells also expressed mRNA of the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), and LDL stimulated its abundance by three-fold, while spironolactone, a completive antagonist of aldosterone, completely abolished this LDL effect. Since MR is a known mineralocorticoid-responsive gene as well as an intracellular receptor molecule for this steroid, these results suggest that locally produced aldosterone is biologically active, stimulating the transcription rates of the mineralocorticoid-responsive genes by activating the MR in mesangial cells. These pieces of evidence indicate that human mesangial cells are an aldosterone-producing tissue in which LDL plays a major regulatory role. Therefore, human renal mesangial endocrine system may contribute to local aldosterone concentrations and effects in the renal glomerulus independently of the systemic renin--angiotensin--aldosterone system and may participate in the development and progression of glomerular damage in several pathologic conditions.
J Steroid Biochem
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Biol 2005 Aug
PMID:Human renal mesangial cells produce aldosterone in response to low-density lipoprotein (LDL). 1599 78
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a common autosomal recessive disorder mainly caused by defects in the
steroid 21-hydroxylase
gene (CYP21). In most cases, this defect is the result of gene conversion events between the functional CYP21 gene and the adjacent inactive pseudogene (CYP21P). Previous screening for mutations of
21-hydroxylase
gene in 51 unrelated Tunisian CAH patients revealed 4 novel mutations that have not been reported to occur in the CYP21P pseudogene. The present paper describes the fifth new small 13-bp deletion in exon 1 found after sequencing the CYP21 gene of a Tunisian patient suffering from the salt-wasting form of CAH. The patient is a girl born to consanguineous parents; she is homozygous for a novel deletion. The 13-bp deletion causes a stop codon at amino acid 47, which is likely to result in an enzyme with no activity. Both parents are heterozygous for the small deletion as confirmed by nested PCR method. This novel mutation has not been reported to occur in the CYP21P pseudogene, indicating a casual mutagenic event rather than a conversion one.
Diagn
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Pathol 2005 Dec
PMID:A novel 13-bp deletion in exon 1 of CYP21 gene causing severe congenital adrenal hyperplasia. 1631 97
Enhanced understanding of structure-function relationships of human
21-hydroxylase
, CYP21, is required to better understand the molecular causes of congenital adrenal hyperplasia. To this end, a structural model of human CYP21 was calculated based on the crystal structure of rabbit CYP2C5. All but two known allelic variants of missense type, a total of 60 disease-causing mutations and six normal variants, were analyzed using this model. A structural explanation for the corresponding phenotype was found for all but two mutants for which available clinical data are also discrepant with in vitro enzyme activity. Calculations of protein stability of modeled mutants were found to correlate inversely with the corresponding clinical severity. Putative structurally important residues were identified to be involved in heme and substrate binding, redox partner interaction, and enzyme catalysis using docking calculations and analysis of structurally determined homologous cytochrome P450s (CYPs). Functional and structural consequences of seven novel mutations, V139E, C147R, R233G, T295N, L308F, R366C, and M473I, detected in Scandinavian patients with suspected congenital adrenal hyperplasia of different severity, were predicted using molecular modeling. Structural features deduced from the models are in good correlation with clinical severity of CYP21 mutants, which shows the applicability of a modeling approach in assessment of new CYP21 mutations.
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Endocrinol 2006 Nov
PMID:Molecular model of human CYP21 based on mammalian CYP2C5: structural features correlate with clinical severity of mutations causing congenital adrenal hyperplasia. 1678 63
Steroid 21-hydroxylase is a key enzyme of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid biosynthesis in the adrenal gland that belongs to the family of microsomal cytochrome P450. The
steroid 21-hydroxylase
deficiency is the most frequent cause of the congenital adrenal hyperplasia. The human
steroid 21-hydroxylase
(CYP21 A) and its mutant variant (C 169R) found previously in patient with the classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia were synthesized for the first time in the insect cell lines Sf9 and Hi5 infected by recombinant baculoviruses. Under optimal conditions the level of CYP21A2 production in insect cells achieves 28% of the total microsomal protein. C169R mutation does not effect the synthesis of CYP21 A2 in insect cells and does not prevent the incorporation of the enzyme into the membranes of endoplasmic reticulum. Functional analysis of the mutant enzyme in vitro suggested the virtually complete lack of catalytic activity towards two substrates - progesterone and 17-hydroxyprogesterone.
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Biol (Mosk)
PMID:[Expression of the human steroid 21-hydroxylase gene and its mutant variant C169R in insect cells and functional analysis of expression products]. 1738 Aug 93
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by defects in one of several steroidogenic enzymes involved in the synthesis of cortisol from cholesterol in the adrenal glands. More than 90% of cases are caused by 21-hydroxylase deficiency, and the severity of the resulting clinical symptoms varies according to the level of
21-hydroxylase
activity. 21-Hydroxylase deficiency is usually caused by mutations in the CYP21A2 gene, which is located on the RCCX module, a chromosomal region highly prone to genetic recombination events that can result in a wide variety of complex rearrangements, such as gene duplications, gross deletions and gene conversions of variable extensions. Molecular genotyping of CYP21A2 and the RCCX module has proved useful for a more accurate diagnosis of the disease, and prenatal diagnosis. This article summarises the clinical features of 21-hydroxylase deficiency, explains current understanding of the disease at the molecular level, and highlights recent developments, particularly in diagnosis.
Expert Rev
Mol
Med 2007 Apr 30
PMID:Congenital adrenal hyperplasia: focus on the molecular basis of 21-hydroxylase deficiency. 1746 88
Many human diseases are caused by small alterations in the genes and in the majority of cases sophisticated protocols are required for their detection. In this study we estimated the efficacy of an enzymatic protocol, which using a new mismatch-specific DNA plant endonuclease from celery (CEL family) recognizes and cleaves mismatched alleles between mutant and normal PCR products. The protocol was standardized on a variety of known mutations, in 11 patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), Fabry's disease (FD),
steroid 21-hydroxylase
deficiency (21-HD) and Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy (DMD/BMD). The method does not require special equipment, labeling or standardization for every PCR product, since conditions of heteroduplex formation and enzyme digestion are universal for all products. The results showed that the method is rapid, effective, safe, reliable, and very simple, as the mutations are visualized on agarose or nusieve/agarose gels. The protocol was furthermore evaluated in three DMD patients with the detection of three alterations which after sequencing, were characterized as disease causative mutations. The proposed assay, which was applied for the first time in a variety of monogenic disorders, indicates that point mutation identification is feasible in any conventional molecular lab even for cases, where other techniques have failed.
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Biotechnol 2007 Nov
PMID:Screening human genes for small alterations performing an enzymatic cleavage mismatched analysis (ECMA) protocol. 1795 67
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