Bioassays of gonadotropins based on cloned receptors

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ChristinMaitre, S
Bouchard, P
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关键词
follicle-stimulating hormone; (FSH); luteinizing hormone; (LH); gonadotropin bioassays; FSH receptor; LH receptor;
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10.1016/S0303-7207(96)03946-9
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Because of the microheterogeneities of gonadotropins, immunoreactive measurements of gonadotropins do not necessarily reflect their bioactivity. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) bioassays have relied on measurement of aromatase activity in primary cultures of immature rat Sertoli cells or rat granulosa cells (GAB assay). Luteinizing hormone (LH) bioassays have relied on measurement of androgen production in primary cultures of rat interstitial testicular cells (RICT) or mouse Leydig cells. Those bioassays are cumbersome because they rely on primary culture and on indirect, measurement of estradiol or testosterone by RIAs. The cloning of the cDNAs of FSH and LH receptors has allowed the establishment of cell lines expressing human receptors. The cotransfection of the recombinant gonadotropin receptor with a cAMP reporter gene allows a nonisotopic measurement of gonadotropin bioactivity. Furthermore, patient serum can be tested directly without prior extraction. We and other groups have developed a CHO cell line expressing the human FSH receptor and a luciferase reporter gene (CHO-FSHR). The CHO-FSHR assay is specific for FSH and free of serum interference up to a final concentration of 20%. The clinical sensitivity is 3 IU/l, the interCV 16%, the intraCV 8%. Studies were performed in normal women (n = 11) during the menstrual cycle using the CHO-FSHR cells. The ratio of bioactive to immunoactive FSH (B/I) equals 1.1 +/- 0.04 across the follicular and early luteal phase. During the mid to late luteal phase the mean B/I rises significantly to 1.65 +/- 0.07 (P < 0.001). Gonadotropin bioassays based on cloned receptors have been used to search for immunoglobulins, directed against the FSH or the LH receptors in premature ovarian failure patients. No blocking antibodies were found among the 38 women studied. A recent study of FSH bioactivity in patients with FSH secreting pituitary adenomas shows increased values of the B/I ratio. In summary, cell lines expressing the LH and the FSH human receptors are now available. Those homologous systems enable clinicians to study potential forms of mutated FSH or antibodies directed against gonadotropin receptors. Furthermore, bioassays based on cloned receptors are interesting tools to test anti-LH or anti-FSH molecules mainly in contraceptive research. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
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