2013
Exome sequencing reveals FAM20c mutations associated with fibroblast growth factor 23–related hypophosphatemia, dental anomalies, and ectopic calcification
Rafaelsen SH, Ræder H, Fagerheim AK, Knappskog P, Carpenter TO, Johansson S, Bjerknes R. Exome sequencing reveals FAM20c mutations associated with fibroblast growth factor 23–related hypophosphatemia, dental anomalies, and ectopic calcification. Journal Of Bone And Mineral Research 2013, 28: 1378-1385. PMID: 23325605, DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.1850.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFibroblast growth factor 23Growth factor 23Factor 23Dental anomaliesExome sequencingAbsence of ricketsFAM20C mutationsCompound heterozygous mutationsWhole-exome sequencingIntracerebral calcificationsFGF23 levelsFamilial hypophosphatemiaHypophosphatemic ricketsEctopic calcificationHypophosphatemiaPutative new mechanismsType 1Heterozygous mutationsUndiagnosed probandsLong bonesNorwegian populationCausal roleHuman subjectsSequence similarity 20Rickets
2009
Increased Bone Volume and Correction of HYP Mouse Hypophosphatemia in the Klotho/HYP Mouse
Brownstein CA, Zhang J, Stillman A, Ellis B, Troiano N, Adams DJ, Gundberg CM, Lifton RP, Carpenter TO. Increased Bone Volume and Correction of HYP Mouse Hypophosphatemia in the Klotho/HYP Mouse. Endocrinology 2009, 151: 492-501. PMID: 19952276, PMCID: PMC2817612, DOI: 10.1210/en.2009-0564.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCalciumCrosses, GeneticDNA PrimersDNA-Binding ProteinsFamilial Hypophosphatemic RicketsFemaleFemurFibroblast Growth Factor-23Genetic Diseases, X-LinkedGenotypeGlucuronidaseHeterozygoteHomozygoteHumansKlotho ProteinsMaleMiceMice, KnockoutNuclear ProteinsPolymerase Chain ReactionTibiaTomography, X-Ray ComputedTranscription FactorsConceptsTrabecular bone densityHyp miceBone densityGreater trabecular bone volume fractionFibroblast growth factor 23Serum PTH levelsDihydroxyvitamin D levelsGrowth factor 23Vitamin D metabolismTrabecular bone volume fractionDouble knockout miceKlotho null miceFGF23 effectsKlotho lossPhosphaturic activityPTH levelsFGF23 actionFGF23 levelsBone volume fractionFactor 23D metabolismD levelsFGF receptor 1Osteoid volumeBone volume
2008
A translocation causing increased α-Klotho level results in hypophosphatemic rickets and hyperparathyroidism
Brownstein CA, Adler F, Nelson-Williams C, Iijima J, Li P, Imura A, Nabeshima Y, Reyes-Mugica M, Carpenter TO, Lifton RP. A translocation causing increased α-Klotho level results in hypophosphatemic rickets and hyperparathyroidism. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2008, 105: 3455-3460. PMID: 18308935, PMCID: PMC2265125, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0712361105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHypophosphatemic ricketsAlpha-KlothoExcessive renal lossPhosphate levelsParathyroid massRenal failureRenal osteodystrophyFGF23 levelsMajor complicationsParathyroid hyperplasiaKidney failureRenal lossBeta-glucuronidase activityNormal responseHyperparathyroidismEnergy homeostasisRicketsBone formationSkeletal abnormalitiesPhysiologic processesPhosphate homeostasisHyperphosphatemiaPatientsHyperplasiaBone defects