Somatic and germline CACNA1D calcium channel mutations in aldosterone-producing adenomas and primary aldosteronism

醛固酮生成腺瘤和原发性醛固酮增多症中的体细胞和生殖细胞 CACNA1D 钙通道突变

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作者:Ute I Scholl, Gerald Goh, Gabriel Stölting, Regina Campos de Oliveira, Murim Choi, John D Overton, Annabelle L Fonseca, Reju Korah, Lee F Starker, John W Kunstman, Manju L Prasad, Erum A Hartung, Nelly Mauras, Matthew R Benson, Tammy Brady, Jay R Shapiro, Erin Loring, Carol Nelson-Williams, Steven K

Abstract

Adrenal aldosterone-producing adenomas (APAs) constitutively produce the salt-retaining hormone aldosterone and are a common cause of severe hypertension. Recurrent mutations in the potassium channel gene KCNJ5 that result in cell depolarization and Ca(2+) influx cause ∼40% of these tumors. We identified 5 somatic mutations (4 altering Gly403 and 1 altering Ile770) in CACNA1D, encoding a voltage-gated calcium channel, among 43 APAs without mutated KCNJ5. The altered residues lie in the S6 segments that line the channel pore. Both alterations result in channel activation at less depolarized potentials; Gly403 alterations also impair channel inactivation. These effects are inferred to cause increased Ca(2+) influx, which is a sufficient stimulus for aldosterone production and cell proliferation in adrenal glomerulosa. We also identified de novo germline mutations at identical positions in two children with a previously undescribed syndrome featuring primary aldosteronism and neuromuscular abnormalities. These findings implicate gain-of-function Ca(2+) channel mutations in APAs and primary aldosteronism.

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