Frequency and Clinical Implication of the R450H Mutation in the Thyrotropin Receptor Gene in the Japanese Population Detected by Smart Amplification Process 2
In Japanese pediatric patients with thyrotropin (TSH) resistance, the R450H mutation in TSH receptor gene (TSHR) is occasionally observed. We studied the frequency and clinical implication of the R450H mutation in TSHR in the general population of Japanese adults using smart amplification process 2...
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doaj-72ae4cc548dd470c89ee8171d8e3954e2020-11-24T20:52:27ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412014-01-01201410.1155/2014/964635964635Frequency and Clinical Implication of the R450H Mutation in the Thyrotropin Receptor Gene in the Japanese Population Detected by Smart Amplification Process 2Katsuhiko Tsunekawa0Yoshimaro Yanagawa1Tomoyuki Aoki2Tadashi Morimura3Osamu Araki4Takao Kimura5Takayuki Ogiwara6Nobuo Kotajima7Masumi Yanagawa8Masami Murakami9Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi 371-8511, JapanDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi 371-8511, JapanDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi 371-8511, JapanDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi 371-8511, JapanDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi 371-8511, JapanDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi 371-8511, JapanDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi 371-8511, JapanDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi 371-8511, JapanDepartment of Health and Physical Education, Faculty of Education, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8510, JapanDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi 371-8511, JapanIn Japanese pediatric patients with thyrotropin (TSH) resistance, the R450H mutation in TSH receptor gene (TSHR) is occasionally observed. We studied the frequency and clinical implication of the R450H mutation in TSHR in the general population of Japanese adults using smart amplification process 2 (SmartAmp2). We designed SmartAmp2 primer sets to detect this mutation using a drop of whole blood. We analyzed thyroid function, antithyroid antibodies, and this mutation in 429 Japanese participants who had not been found to have thyroid disease. Two cases without antithyroid antibodies were heterozygous for the R450H mutation in TSHR. Thus, the prevalence of this mutation was 0.47% in the general population and 0.63% among those without antithyroid antibodies. Their serum TSH concentrations were higher than the average TSH concentration not only in subjects without antithyroid antibodies but also in those with antithyroid antibodies. The R450H mutation in TSHR is relatively common in the Japanese population and potentially affects thyroid function. The present study demonstrates that the SmartAmp2 method is useful to detect the R450H mutation in TSHR, which is one of the common causes of TSH resistance in the Japanese population.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/964635 |
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Katsuhiko Tsunekawa Yoshimaro Yanagawa Tomoyuki Aoki Tadashi Morimura Osamu Araki Takao Kimura Takayuki Ogiwara Nobuo Kotajima Masumi Yanagawa Masami Murakami |
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Katsuhiko Tsunekawa Yoshimaro Yanagawa Tomoyuki Aoki Tadashi Morimura Osamu Araki Takao Kimura Takayuki Ogiwara Nobuo Kotajima Masumi Yanagawa Masami Murakami Frequency and Clinical Implication of the R450H Mutation in the Thyrotropin Receptor Gene in the Japanese Population Detected by Smart Amplification Process 2 BioMed Research International |
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Katsuhiko Tsunekawa Yoshimaro Yanagawa Tomoyuki Aoki Tadashi Morimura Osamu Araki Takao Kimura Takayuki Ogiwara Nobuo Kotajima Masumi Yanagawa Masami Murakami |
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Frequency and Clinical Implication of the R450H Mutation in the Thyrotropin Receptor Gene in the Japanese Population Detected by Smart Amplification Process 2 |
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Frequency and Clinical Implication of the R450H Mutation in the Thyrotropin Receptor Gene in the Japanese Population Detected by Smart Amplification Process 2 |
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Frequency and Clinical Implication of the R450H Mutation in the Thyrotropin Receptor Gene in the Japanese Population Detected by Smart Amplification Process 2 |
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Frequency and Clinical Implication of the R450H Mutation in the Thyrotropin Receptor Gene in the Japanese Population Detected by Smart Amplification Process 2 |
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Frequency and Clinical Implication of the R450H Mutation in the Thyrotropin Receptor Gene in the Japanese Population Detected by Smart Amplification Process 2 |
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frequency and clinical implication of the r450h mutation in the thyrotropin receptor gene in the japanese population detected by smart amplification process 2 |
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In Japanese pediatric patients with thyrotropin (TSH) resistance, the R450H mutation in TSH receptor gene (TSHR) is occasionally observed. We studied the frequency and clinical implication of the R450H mutation in TSHR in the general population of Japanese adults using smart amplification process 2 (SmartAmp2). We designed SmartAmp2 primer sets to detect this mutation using a drop of whole blood. We analyzed thyroid function, antithyroid antibodies, and this mutation in 429 Japanese participants who had not been found to have thyroid disease. Two cases without antithyroid antibodies were heterozygous for the R450H mutation in TSHR. Thus, the prevalence of this mutation was 0.47% in the general population and 0.63% among those without antithyroid antibodies. Their serum TSH concentrations were higher than the average TSH concentration not only in subjects without antithyroid antibodies but also in those with antithyroid antibodies. The R450H mutation in TSHR is relatively common in the Japanese population and potentially affects thyroid function. The present study demonstrates that the SmartAmp2 method is useful to detect the R450H mutation in TSHR, which is one of the common causes of TSH resistance in the Japanese population. |
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