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Review
. 2020 Jul:506:84-91.
doi: 10.1016/j.cca.2020.03.020. Epub 2020 Mar 13.

Oxidation of parathyroid hormone

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Oxidation of parathyroid hormone

Stan R Ursem et al. Clin Chim Acta. 2020 Jul.

Abstract

Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is the key hormone regulating calcium homeostasis and, as such, is an important diagnostic and prognostic marker. Although the measurement of PTH has greatly improved over the past few decades, oxidation status thereof is unaccounted for in currently used assays. PTH can be oxidized on methionine residues located at amino acid positions 8 and 18. This is a relevant post-translational modification as, due to refolding of the molecule, it results in the decreased ability to activate the PTH1 receptor. Although this loss of activity after oxidation was observed as early as 1934, only recently a method was developed to measure and distinguish non-oxidized PTH (n-oxPTH) from oxidized PTH. This method creates exciting possibilities for studying more specifically the role of n-oxPTH in physiology and pathology. Therefore, it can now be explored what the clinical implications of measuring n-oxPTH will be. Herein, we review the available evidence of the effect of oxidation on the biological activity of PTH. We also discuss studies examining the mechanism of PTH oxidation in vivo and efforts to stabilize synthetic PTH ex vivo for therapeutic applications. Lastly, the available studies regarding the clinical significance of n-oxPTH are evaluated and future directions discussed.

Keywords: Bio-active PTH; CKD; Immunoassay; Non-oxidized PTH; PTH-analogues; Parathyroid hormone.

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Declaration of Competing Interest Marc Vervloet reports grant support from Shire, Pfizer, Amgen and AbbVie; lecture fees from Baxter and Amgen and consultancy fees from FMC, Amgen Inc., Medice, AbbVie and Otsuka. The other authors declare no competing interests.

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