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EAP1 regulation of GnRH promoter activity is important for human pubertal timing

The initiation of puberty is orchestrated by an augmentation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion from a few thousand hypothalamic neurons. Recent findings have indicated that the neuroendocrine control of puberty may be regulated by a hierarchically organized network of transcriptiona...

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Autores principales: Mancini, Alessandra, Howard, Sasha R, Cabrera, Claudia P, Barnes, Michael R, David, Alessia, Wehkalampi, Karoliina, Heger, Sabine, Lomniczi, Alejandro, Guasti, Leonardo, Ojeda, Sergio R, Dunkel, Leo
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6452208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30608578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddy451
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author Mancini, Alessandra
Howard, Sasha R
Cabrera, Claudia P
Barnes, Michael R
David, Alessia
Wehkalampi, Karoliina
Heger, Sabine
Lomniczi, Alejandro
Guasti, Leonardo
Ojeda, Sergio R
Dunkel, Leo
author_facet Mancini, Alessandra
Howard, Sasha R
Cabrera, Claudia P
Barnes, Michael R
David, Alessia
Wehkalampi, Karoliina
Heger, Sabine
Lomniczi, Alejandro
Guasti, Leonardo
Ojeda, Sergio R
Dunkel, Leo
author_sort Mancini, Alessandra
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description The initiation of puberty is orchestrated by an augmentation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion from a few thousand hypothalamic neurons. Recent findings have indicated that the neuroendocrine control of puberty may be regulated by a hierarchically organized network of transcriptional factors acting upstream of GnRH. These include enhanced at puberty 1 (EAP1), which contributes to the initiation of female puberty through transactivation of the GnRH promoter. However, no EAP1 mutations have been found in humans with disorders of pubertal timing. We performed whole-exome sequencing in 67 probands and 93 relatives from a large cohort of familial self-limited delayed puberty (DP). Variants were analyzed for rare, potentially pathogenic variants enriched in case versus controls and relevant to the biological control of puberty. We identified one in-frame deletion (Ala221del) and one rare missense variant (Asn770His) in EAP1 in two unrelated families; these variants were highly conserved and potentially pathogenic. Expression studies revealed Eap1 mRNA abundance in peri-pubertal mouse hypothalamus. EAP1 binding to the GnRH1 promoter increased in monkey hypothalamus at the onset of puberty as determined by chromatin immunoprecipitation. Using a luciferase reporter assay, EAP1 mutants showed a reduced ability to trans-activate the GnRH promoter compared to wild-type EAP1, due to reduced protein levels caused by the Ala221del mutation and subcellular mislocation caused by the Asn770His mutation, as revealed by western blot and immunofluorescence, respectively. In conclusion, we have identified the first EAP1 mutations leading to reduced GnRH transcriptional activity resulting in a phenotype of self-limited DP.
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spelling pubmed-64522082019-04-11 EAP1 regulation of GnRH promoter activity is important for human pubertal timing Mancini, Alessandra Howard, Sasha R Cabrera, Claudia P Barnes, Michael R David, Alessia Wehkalampi, Karoliina Heger, Sabine Lomniczi, Alejandro Guasti, Leonardo Ojeda, Sergio R Dunkel, Leo Hum Mol Genet General Article The initiation of puberty is orchestrated by an augmentation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion from a few thousand hypothalamic neurons. Recent findings have indicated that the neuroendocrine control of puberty may be regulated by a hierarchically organized network of transcriptional factors acting upstream of GnRH. These include enhanced at puberty 1 (EAP1), which contributes to the initiation of female puberty through transactivation of the GnRH promoter. However, no EAP1 mutations have been found in humans with disorders of pubertal timing. We performed whole-exome sequencing in 67 probands and 93 relatives from a large cohort of familial self-limited delayed puberty (DP). Variants were analyzed for rare, potentially pathogenic variants enriched in case versus controls and relevant to the biological control of puberty. We identified one in-frame deletion (Ala221del) and one rare missense variant (Asn770His) in EAP1 in two unrelated families; these variants were highly conserved and potentially pathogenic. Expression studies revealed Eap1 mRNA abundance in peri-pubertal mouse hypothalamus. EAP1 binding to the GnRH1 promoter increased in monkey hypothalamus at the onset of puberty as determined by chromatin immunoprecipitation. Using a luciferase reporter assay, EAP1 mutants showed a reduced ability to trans-activate the GnRH promoter compared to wild-type EAP1, due to reduced protein levels caused by the Ala221del mutation and subcellular mislocation caused by the Asn770His mutation, as revealed by western blot and immunofluorescence, respectively. In conclusion, we have identified the first EAP1 mutations leading to reduced GnRH transcriptional activity resulting in a phenotype of self-limited DP. Oxford University Press 2019-04-15 2019-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6452208/ /pubmed/30608578 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddy451 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mancini, Alessandra
Howard, Sasha R
Cabrera, Claudia P
Barnes, Michael R
David, Alessia
Wehkalampi, Karoliina
Heger, Sabine
Lomniczi, Alejandro
Guasti, Leonardo
Ojeda, Sergio R
Dunkel, Leo
EAP1 regulation of GnRH promoter activity is important for human pubertal timing
title EAP1 regulation of GnRH promoter activity is important for human pubertal timing
title_full EAP1 regulation of GnRH promoter activity is important for human pubertal timing
title_fullStr EAP1 regulation of GnRH promoter activity is important for human pubertal timing
title_full_unstemmed EAP1 regulation of GnRH promoter activity is important for human pubertal timing
title_short EAP1 regulation of GnRH promoter activity is important for human pubertal timing
title_sort eap1 regulation of gnrh promoter activity is important for human pubertal timing
topic General Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6452208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30608578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddy451
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