Suppression of thyrotropin receptor constitutive activity by a monoclonal antibody with inverse agonist activity

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Chen, Chun-Rong
McLachlan, Sandra M.
Rapoport, Basil
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[1] Cedars Sinai Res Inst, Autoimmune Dis Unit, Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Sch Med, Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
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10.1210/en.2006-1754
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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TSH binding to the TSH receptor (TSHR) induces thyrocyte growth and proliferation primarily by activating the adenylyl cyclase signaling pathway. Relative to the other glycoprotein hormone receptors, the TSHR has considerable ligand-independent ( constitutive) activity. We describe a TSHR monoclonal antibody (CS-17) with the previously unrecognized property of being an inverse agonist for TSHR constitutive activity. This property is retained, even when constitutive activity is extremely high consequent to diverse TSHR extracellular region mutations. A similar effect on an activating mutation at the base of the sixth transmembrane helix ( not accessible to direct CS-17 contact) indicates that CS-17 is acting allosterically. Administered to mice in vivo, CS-17 reduces serum T-4 levels. The CS-17 epitope is conformational and a significant portion lies in the C- terminal region of the TSHR leucine-rich domain ( residues 260 - 289). By interacting with the large TSHR extracellular domain, CS-17 is, to our knowledge, the first antibody reported to be an inverse agonist for a member of the G protein receptor superfamily. After humanization of its murine constant region, CS-17 has the potential to be an adjunctive therapeutic agent in athyreotic patients with residual well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma as well as pending definitive treatment in some selected hyperthyroidism states.
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