Research Article

Receptor gene expressions and their association with biochemical parameters in primary hyperparathyroidism patients

Volume: 7 Number: 5 September 15, 2025
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Receptor gene expressions and their association with biochemical parameters in primary hyperparathyroidism patients

Abstract

Aims: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is recognized by excessive parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion, leading to hypercalcemia and systemic complications. This study aimed to investigate the gene expression profiles of PTH, calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR), vitamin D receptor (VDR), fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 (FGFR1), and α-Klotho from parathyroid adenomas among PHPT patients and to explore their correlations with biochemical parameters. Methods: Parathyroid adenoma samples were obtained from 20 PHPT patients who underwent parathyroidectomy. RNA was isolated, and gene expression levels were quantified using one-step reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). Fold change values were calculated utilizing gene-specific patient average ΔCt values as references. Biochemical data, including serum calcium, phosphorus, PTH, and vitamin D (25-OH), as well as gender, age, and adenoma volumes, were statistically analyzed for correlation with gene expression patterns. Results: Gene expression analysis revealed significantly lower CaSR expression in small adenomas (<0.2 cm³) compared to medium and large adenomas, suggesting a possible association between tumor size and early molecular deregulation. Notably, CaSR expression exhibited a positive correlation with the expression levels of both VDR and FGFR1, suggesting the presence of a coordinated regulatory network encompassing calcium and vitamin D pathways. A multiple regression model revealed that serum vitamin D and PTH gene expression serve as positive predictors of CaSR expression, whereas serum PTH levels were negatively associated. A paradoxical positive correlation was observed between serum calcium levels and PTH gene expression, which may reflect impaired feedback control due to CaSR downregulation. Conclusion: These findings may provide new insights into the pathophysiology of PHPT, highlighting the importance of molecular profiling in understanding disease progression. The established expression patterns and their biochemical correlations may strengthen future efforts toward population-specific diagnosis and targeted therapeutic approaches, particularly in regions with high vitamin D deficiency and distinct disease severity profiles.

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Supporting Institution

This work was supported by Istanbul Okan University Scientific Research Projects Coordination under the Grant Number OBAP2024010002.

Project Number

OBAP2024010002

Ethical Statement

Ethical approval was obtained from the University of Health Sciences (SBU) Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Clinical Research Ethics Committee (07.03.2025/52).

Thanks

The author gratefully acknowledges Prof. Dr. Erhan Ayşan for his invaluable support.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Endocrinology, Regenerative Medicine (Incl. Stem Cells), Tissue Engineering

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

September 15, 2025

Submission Date

July 27, 2025

Acceptance Date

August 22, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 7 Number: 5

APA
Acar, Ö. (2025). Receptor gene expressions and their association with biochemical parameters in primary hyperparathyroidism patients. Anatolian Current Medical Journal, 7(5), 607-612. https://doi.org/10.38053/acmj.1752081
AMA
1.Acar Ö. Receptor gene expressions and their association with biochemical parameters in primary hyperparathyroidism patients. Anatolian Curr Med J / ACMJ / acmj. 2025;7(5):607-612. doi:10.38053/acmj.1752081
Chicago
Acar, Özge. 2025. “Receptor Gene Expressions and Their Association With Biochemical Parameters in Primary Hyperparathyroidism Patients”. Anatolian Current Medical Journal 7 (5): 607-12. https://doi.org/10.38053/acmj.1752081.
EndNote
Acar Ö (September 1, 2025) Receptor gene expressions and their association with biochemical parameters in primary hyperparathyroidism patients. Anatolian Current Medical Journal 7 5 607–612.
IEEE
[1]Ö. Acar, “Receptor gene expressions and their association with biochemical parameters in primary hyperparathyroidism patients”, Anatolian Curr Med J / ACMJ / acmj, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 607–612, Sept. 2025, doi: 10.38053/acmj.1752081.
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Acar, Özge. “Receptor Gene Expressions and Their Association With Biochemical Parameters in Primary Hyperparathyroidism Patients”. Anatolian Current Medical Journal 7/5 (September 1, 2025): 607-612. https://doi.org/10.38053/acmj.1752081.
JAMA
1.Acar Ö. Receptor gene expressions and their association with biochemical parameters in primary hyperparathyroidism patients. Anatolian Curr Med J / ACMJ / acmj. 2025;7:607–612.
MLA
Acar, Özge. “Receptor Gene Expressions and Their Association With Biochemical Parameters in Primary Hyperparathyroidism Patients”. Anatolian Current Medical Journal, vol. 7, no. 5, Sept. 2025, pp. 607-12, doi:10.38053/acmj.1752081.
Vancouver
1.Özge Acar. Receptor gene expressions and their association with biochemical parameters in primary hyperparathyroidism patients. Anatolian Curr Med J / ACMJ / acmj. 2025 Sep. 1;7(5):607-12. doi:10.38053/acmj.1752081

 

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