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Comparative Stability and Clearance of [Met30]Transthyretin and [Met119]Transthyretin

Authors: Isabel Alves; Maria João Saraiva; Marguerite T. Hays;

Comparative Stability and Clearance of [Met30]Transthyretin and [Met119]Transthyretin

Abstract

[Met119]Transthyretin has been described as a non‐amyloidogenic transthyretin variant. In Portugal, it has also been found in compound heterozygotic individual carriers of [Met30]transthyretin, the most prevalent variant associated with familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy. In these individuals, the evolution of the disease seems to be more benign than in typical [Met30]transthyretin carriers, suggesting a protective effect of [Met119]transthyretin on the pathogenic effects of [Met30]transthyretin. To study the mechanisms of this protective effect, we performed comparative in vivo clearance studies. Heterotetrameric [Met119]transthyretin showed a slower clearance, whereas homotetrameric [Met30]transthyretin presented a faster clearance. These data correlate with the relative TTR levels present in carriers of these mutations. Comparative analyses of the resistance to dissociation into monomers of serum transthyretin by 4M urea isoelectric focusing suggested a higher tetrameric stability of transthyretin in [Met119]transthyretin carriers, in contrast to a lower stability in [Met30]transthyretin carriers. The compound heterozygotes presented a pattern similar to the normal individuals. Our results suggest that the protective clinical effect of the Met119 mutation possibly involves the stabilisation of the tetrameric structure of transthyretin. Whether this behaviour correlates with the different metabolism found for the two variants is not known. The approaches reported here open some possibilities for the study and development of future therapeutic agents of familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy.

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Heterozygote, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Protein Denaturation, Metabolic Clearance Rate, Protein Conformation, Genetic Variation, Amyloid Neuropathies, Iodine Radioisotopes, Kinetics, Mice, Mutation, Animals, Humans, Prealbumin, Isoelectric Focusing

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