Defect in MAPK Signaling As a Cause for Monogenic Obesity Caused By Inactivating Mutations in the Melanocortin-4 Receptor Gene

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作者
He, Shan [1 ,2 ]
Tao, Ya-Xiong [1 ]
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[1] Auburn Univ, Dept Anat Physiol & Pharmacol, Coll Vet Med, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
[2] Huazhong Agr Univ, Hubei Collaborat Innovat Ctr Freshwater Aquacultu, Coll Fisheries, Key Lab Freshwater Anim Breeding,Minist Agr, Wuhan 430070, Hubei, Peoples R China
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Melanocortin-4; receptor; naturally occurring mutation; extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2 signaling; biased signaling; PROTEIN-COUPLED-RECEPTORS; EARLY-ONSET OBESITY; MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN; FUNCTIONAL-CHARACTERIZATION; CHILDHOOD OBESITY; 7-TRANSMEMBRANE RECEPTORS; CONSTITUTIVE ACTIVITY; MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS; ENERGY HOMEOSTASIS; BIASED AGONISM;
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10.7150/ijbs.10359
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) is a Family A G protein-coupled receptor that plays an essential role in regulating energy homeostasis, including both energy intake and expenditure. Mutations leading to a reduced MC4R function confer a major gene effect for obesity. More than 170 distinct mutations have been identified in humans. In addition to the conventional Gs-stimulated cAMP pathway, the MC4R also activates MAPKs, especially ERK1/2. We also showed there is biased signaling in the two signaling pathways, with inverse agonists in the Gs-cAMP pathway acting as agonists for the ERK1/2 pathway. In the current study, we sought to determine whether defects in basal or agonist-induced ERK1/2 activation in MC4R mutants might potentially contribute to obesity pathogenesis in patients carrying these mutations. The constitutive and ligand-stimulated ERK1/2 activation were measured in wild type and 73 naturally occurring MC4R mutations. We showed that nineteen mutants had significantly decreased basal pERK1/2 level, and five Class V variants (where no functional defects have been identified previously), C40R, V50M, T112M, A154D and S295P, had impaired ligand-stimulated ERK1/2 activation. Our studies demonstrated for the first time that decreased basal or ligand-stimulated ERK1/2 signaling might contribute to obesity pathogenesis caused by mutations in the MC4R gene. We also observed biased signaling in 25 naturally occurring mutations in the Gs-cAMP and ERK1/2 pathways.
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页码:1128 / 1137
页数:10
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