2019
Transgenic mouse model for conditional expression of influenza hemagglutinin-tagged human SLC20A1/PIT1
Chande S, Ho B, Fetene J, Bergwitz C. Transgenic mouse model for conditional expression of influenza hemagglutinin-tagged human SLC20A1/PIT1. PLOS ONE 2019, 14: e0223052. PMID: 31613887, PMCID: PMC6793878, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActinsAnimalsBeta-GlobinsBiological TransportBone DensityCalcitriolChickensCytomegalovirusFemaleFibroblast Growth Factor-23Fibroblast Growth FactorsFounder EffectHemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza VirusHumansMaleMiceMice, TransgenicOsteoblastsParathyroid HormonePhosphatesPrimary Cell CulturePromoter Regions, GeneticRabbitsRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSkullTranscription Factor Pit-1TransgenesConceptsPrimary calvaria osteoblastsLoxP-stop-loxPLoxP-STOP-loxP cassetteMouse modelDihydroxy vitamin D levelsHemagglutinin (HABone mineral densityVitamin D levelsInfluenza hemagglutinin (HAConditional mouse modelActivation of transgene expressionElevated plasma PiTransgenic mouse modelPlasma iPTHUrine PiBeta-globin geneSerum calciumWT littermatesMineral densityDays of ageProtein excretionD levelsSemi-quantitative RT-PCRStandard chowTransgenic mice
2014
Mutations in SLC34A3/NPT2c Are Associated with Kidney Stones and Nephrocalcinosis
Dasgupta D, Wee MJ, Reyes M, Li Y, Simm PJ, Sharma A, Schlingmann KP, Janner M, Biggin A, Lazier J, Gessner M, Chrysis D, Tuchman S, Baluarte HJ, Levine MA, Tiosano D, Insogna K, Hanley DA, Carpenter TO, Ichikawa S, Hoppe B, Konrad M, Sävendahl L, Munns CF, Lee H, Jüppner H, Bergwitz C. Mutations in SLC34A3/NPT2c Are Associated with Kidney Stones and Nephrocalcinosis. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2014, 25: 2366-2375. PMID: 24700880, PMCID: PMC4178443, DOI: 10.1681/asn.2013101085.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIdiopathic hypercalciuriaDecreased tubular reabsorption of phosphateIncreased risk of kidney stone formationSerum 1,25(OH)2 vitamin DTubular reabsorption of phosphateAssociated with kidney stonesVitamin D levelsSolute carrier family 34Renal phosphate wastingDecreased serum phosphateHereditary hypophosphatemic ricketsHealthy family membersReabsorption of phosphateRisk of kidney stone formationRickets/osteomalaciaDecreased tubular reabsorptionKidney stone formationSLC34A3 mutationsIndependent of genotypeMedullary nephrocalcinosisSerum phosphateVitamin DDependent phosphate cotransporterTubular reabsorptionD levels
2012
Novel NaPi-IIc mutations causing HHRH and idiopathic hypercalciuria in several unrelated families: Long-term follow-up in one kindred
Yu Y, Sanderson SR, Reyes M, Sharma A, Dunbar N, Srivastava T, Jüppner H, Bergwitz C. Novel NaPi-IIc mutations causing HHRH and idiopathic hypercalciuria in several unrelated families: Long-term follow-up in one kindred. Bone 2012, 50: 1100-1106. PMID: 22387237, PMCID: PMC3322249, DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2012.02.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVitamin D levelsIdiopathic hypercalciuriaKindred APTH levelsD levelsLong-term follow-upBilateral medullary nephrocalcinosisMild bone abnormalitiesSuppressed PTH levelsMutation c.Hereditary hypophosphatemic ricketsRenal phosphate-wastingRickets/osteomalaciaAssess treatment efficacyCompound heterozygous mutationsHHRH patientsKindred BKindred CSLC34A3 mutationsOral phosphateHeterozygous c.Medullary nephrocalcinosisHeterozygous mutationsNaPi-IIcHypercalciuria