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TR Alpha 2 Exerts Dominant Negative Effects on Hypothalamic Trh Transcription In Vivo

Mammalian thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) have multiple isoforms, including the bona fide receptors that bind T(3) (TRα1, TRβ1 and TRβ2) and a non-hormone-binding variant, TRα2. Intriguingly, TRα2 is strongly expressed in the brain, where its mRNA levels exceed those of functional TRs. Ablation of T...

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Autores principales: Guissouma, Hajer, Ghaddab-Zroud, Rym, Seugnet, Isabelle, Decherf, Stéphanie, Demeneix, Barbara, Clerget-Froidevaux, Marie-Stéphanie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3991681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24747825
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095064
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author Guissouma, Hajer
Ghaddab-Zroud, Rym
Seugnet, Isabelle
Decherf, Stéphanie
Demeneix, Barbara
Clerget-Froidevaux, Marie-Stéphanie
author_facet Guissouma, Hajer
Ghaddab-Zroud, Rym
Seugnet, Isabelle
Decherf, Stéphanie
Demeneix, Barbara
Clerget-Froidevaux, Marie-Stéphanie
author_sort Guissouma, Hajer
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description Mammalian thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) have multiple isoforms, including the bona fide receptors that bind T(3) (TRα1, TRβ1 and TRβ2) and a non-hormone-binding variant, TRα2. Intriguingly, TRα2 is strongly expressed in the brain, where its mRNA levels exceed those of functional TRs. Ablation of TRα2 in mice results in over-expression of TRα1, and a complex phenotype with low levels of free T(3) and T(4), without elevated TSH levels, suggesting an alteration in the negative feedback at the hypothalamic-pituitary level. As the hypothesis of a potential TRH response defect has never been tested, we explored the functional role of TRα2 in negative feedback on transcription of hypothalamic thyrotropin, Trh. The in vivo transcriptional effects of TRα2 on hypothalamic Trh were analysed using an in vivo reporter gene approach. Effects on Trh-luc expression were examined to that of two, T(3) positively regulated genes used as controls. Applying in vivo gene transfer showed that TRα2 over-expression in the mouse hypothαlamus abrogates T(3)-dependent repression of Trh and T(3) activation of positively regulated promoters, blocking their physiological regulation. Surprisingly, loss of function studies carried out by introducing a shTRα2 construct in the hypothalamus also blocked physiological T(3) dependent regulation. Thus, modulating hypothalamic TRα2 expression by either gain or loss of function abrogated T(3) dependent regulation of Trh transcription, producing constant transcriptional levels insensitive to feedback. This loss of physiological regulation was reflected at the level of the endogenous Trh gene, were gain or loss of function held mRNA levels constant. These results reveal the as yet undescribed dominant negative role of TRα2 over TRα1 effect on hypothalamic Trh transcription.
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spelling pubmed-39916812014-04-21 TR Alpha 2 Exerts Dominant Negative Effects on Hypothalamic Trh Transcription In Vivo Guissouma, Hajer Ghaddab-Zroud, Rym Seugnet, Isabelle Decherf, Stéphanie Demeneix, Barbara Clerget-Froidevaux, Marie-Stéphanie PLoS One Research Article Mammalian thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) have multiple isoforms, including the bona fide receptors that bind T(3) (TRα1, TRβ1 and TRβ2) and a non-hormone-binding variant, TRα2. Intriguingly, TRα2 is strongly expressed in the brain, where its mRNA levels exceed those of functional TRs. Ablation of TRα2 in mice results in over-expression of TRα1, and a complex phenotype with low levels of free T(3) and T(4), without elevated TSH levels, suggesting an alteration in the negative feedback at the hypothalamic-pituitary level. As the hypothesis of a potential TRH response defect has never been tested, we explored the functional role of TRα2 in negative feedback on transcription of hypothalamic thyrotropin, Trh. The in vivo transcriptional effects of TRα2 on hypothalamic Trh were analysed using an in vivo reporter gene approach. Effects on Trh-luc expression were examined to that of two, T(3) positively regulated genes used as controls. Applying in vivo gene transfer showed that TRα2 over-expression in the mouse hypothαlamus abrogates T(3)-dependent repression of Trh and T(3) activation of positively regulated promoters, blocking their physiological regulation. Surprisingly, loss of function studies carried out by introducing a shTRα2 construct in the hypothalamus also blocked physiological T(3) dependent regulation. Thus, modulating hypothalamic TRα2 expression by either gain or loss of function abrogated T(3) dependent regulation of Trh transcription, producing constant transcriptional levels insensitive to feedback. This loss of physiological regulation was reflected at the level of the endogenous Trh gene, were gain or loss of function held mRNA levels constant. These results reveal the as yet undescribed dominant negative role of TRα2 over TRα1 effect on hypothalamic Trh transcription. Public Library of Science 2014-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3991681/ /pubmed/24747825 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095064 Text en © 2014 Guissouma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Guissouma, Hajer
Ghaddab-Zroud, Rym
Seugnet, Isabelle
Decherf, Stéphanie
Demeneix, Barbara
Clerget-Froidevaux, Marie-Stéphanie
TR Alpha 2 Exerts Dominant Negative Effects on Hypothalamic Trh Transcription In Vivo
title TR Alpha 2 Exerts Dominant Negative Effects on Hypothalamic Trh Transcription In Vivo
title_full TR Alpha 2 Exerts Dominant Negative Effects on Hypothalamic Trh Transcription In Vivo
title_fullStr TR Alpha 2 Exerts Dominant Negative Effects on Hypothalamic Trh Transcription In Vivo
title_full_unstemmed TR Alpha 2 Exerts Dominant Negative Effects on Hypothalamic Trh Transcription In Vivo
title_short TR Alpha 2 Exerts Dominant Negative Effects on Hypothalamic Trh Transcription In Vivo
title_sort tr alpha 2 exerts dominant negative effects on hypothalamic trh transcription in vivo
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3991681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24747825
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095064
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