A tumor-secreted protein associated with human hypercalcemia of malignancy. Biology and molecular biology. 1988

M Rosenblatt, and M P Caulfield, and J E Fisher, and N Horiuchi, and R L Mckee, and S B Rodan, and M A Thiede, and D D Thompson, and J G Seedor, and R E Nutt
Department of Biological Research and Molecular Biology, Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania 19486.

This investigation addresses a theoretical concept of tumor pathogenesis proposed over 40 years ago, namely that malignancy-associated hypercalcemia can result from endocrine secretion by tumors of a PTH-like factor. These studies demonstrate that a fragment of hHCF alone, without added or tumor-secreted cofactors or hormones, can produce hypercalcemia and other biochemical abnormalities associated with HHM. The hypercalcemia can be generated by hHCF-(1-34)NH2 action on bone, although kidney and gut could contribute to the HHM syndrome when it occurs naturally. No other tumor-secreted peptide displays this biological profile. These studies establish one (PTH-like) mechanism by which human tumors could produce hypercalcemia. Furthermore, the finding that hHCF-(1-34)NH2 is more potent than PTH in some systems is of considerable interest for the future design of hormone analogs. A broad spectrum of biological properties of hHCF-(1-34)NH2, including production of components of the HHM syndrome, can be inhibited by a PTH antagonist. Because [Tyr-34]bPTH-(7-34)NH2 selectively and competitively occupies PTH receptors, our studies demonstrate formally that hHCF-(1-34)NH2 mediates some (and perhaps all) of its actions via receptors conventionally regarded as intended for interaction with PTH, but which actually may be present to allow for expression of bioactivity of both secreted proteins. Although some structural homology is shared by the two hormones and many contribute to interaction with receptors, the disparity in structure, especially within the 1-34 domains responsible for bioactivity in both hormones, is more pronounced. The similarity in biological profiles despite structural differences between hHCF and PTH is emphasized by the inhibitory action of [Tyr-34]bPTH-(7-34)NH2 against the tumor peptide even in the absence of much of the homologous region in the PTH antagonist. This investigation provides impetus for designing more potent antagonists, which must now be regarded more appropriately as inhibitors of both PTH and hHCF. Such antagonists may best be generated from hybrid structures of the two hormones. In any case, these studies establish a promising new approach to therapy of tumor-associated hypercalcemia.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008967 Molecular Biology A discipline concerned with studying biological phenomena in terms of the chemical and physical interactions of molecules. Biochemical Genetics,Biology, Molecular,Genetics, Biochemical,Genetics, Molecular,Molecular Genetics,Biochemical Genetic,Genetic, Biochemical,Genetic, Molecular,Molecular Genetic
D009363 Neoplasm Proteins Proteins whose abnormal expression (gain or loss) are associated with the development, growth, or progression of NEOPLASMS. Some neoplasm proteins are tumor antigens (ANTIGENS, NEOPLASM), i.e. they induce an immune reaction to their tumor. Many neoplasm proteins have been characterized and are used as tumor markers (BIOMARKERS, TUMOR) when they are detectable in cells and body fluids as monitors for the presence or growth of tumors. Abnormal expression of ONCOGENE PROTEINS is involved in neoplastic transformation, whereas the loss of expression of TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEINS is involved with the loss of growth control and progression of the neoplasm. Proteins, Neoplasm
D009369 Neoplasms New abnormal growth of tissue. Malignant neoplasms show a greater degree of anaplasia and have the properties of invasion and metastasis, compared to benign neoplasms. Benign Neoplasm,Cancer,Malignant Neoplasm,Tumor,Tumors,Benign Neoplasms,Malignancy,Malignant Neoplasms,Neoplasia,Neoplasm,Neoplasms, Benign,Cancers,Malignancies,Neoplasias,Neoplasm, Benign,Neoplasm, Malignant,Neoplasms, Malignant
D010281 Parathyroid Hormone A polypeptide hormone (84 amino acid residues) secreted by the PARATHYROID GLANDS which performs the essential role of maintaining intracellular CALCIUM levels in the body. Parathyroid hormone increases intracellular calcium by promoting the release of CALCIUM from BONE, increases the intestinal absorption of calcium, increases the renal tubular reabsorption of calcium, and increases the renal excretion of phosphates. Natpara,PTH (1-84),PTH(1-34),Parathormone,Parathyrin,Parathyroid Hormone (1-34),Parathyroid Hormone (1-84),Parathyroid Hormone Peptide (1-34),Hormone, Parathyroid
D010446 Peptide Fragments Partial proteins formed by partial hydrolysis of complete proteins or generated through PROTEIN ENGINEERING techniques. Peptide Fragment,Fragment, Peptide,Fragments, Peptide
D011506 Proteins Linear POLYPEPTIDES that are synthesized on RIBOSOMES and may be further modified, crosslinked, cleaved, or assembled into complex proteins with several subunits. The specific sequence of AMINO ACIDS determines the shape the polypeptide will take, during PROTEIN FOLDING, and the function of the protein. Gene Products, Protein,Gene Proteins,Protein,Protein Gene Products,Proteins, Gene
D011956 Receptors, Cell Surface Cell surface proteins that bind signalling molecules external to the cell with high affinity and convert this extracellular event into one or more intracellular signals that alter the behavior of the target cell (From Alberts, Molecular Biology of the Cell, 2nd ed, pp693-5). Cell surface receptors, unlike enzymes, do not chemically alter their ligands. Cell Surface Receptor,Cell Surface Receptors,Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface,Receptors, Endogenous Substances,Cell Surface Hormone Receptors,Endogenous Substances Receptors,Receptor, Cell Surface,Surface Receptor, Cell
D003001 Cloning, Molecular The insertion of recombinant DNA molecules from prokaryotic and/or eukaryotic sources into a replicating vehicle, such as a plasmid or virus vector, and the introduction of the resultant hybrid molecules into recipient cells without altering the viability of those cells. Molecular Cloning
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D006934 Hypercalcemia Abnormally high level of calcium in the blood. Milk-Alkali Syndrome,Hypercalcemias,Milk Alkali Syndrome,Syndrome, Milk-Alkali

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