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Human DENND1A.V2 Drives Cyp17a1 Expression and Androgen Production in Mouse Ovaries and Adrenals

The DENND1A locus is associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a disorder characterized by androgen excess. Theca cells from ovaries of PCOS women have elevated levels of a DENND1A splice variant (DENND1A.V2). Forced expression of this variant in normal theca cells increases androgen biosynt...

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Autores principales: Teves, Maria E., Modi, Bhavi P., Kulkarni, Rewa, Han, Angela X., Marks, Jamaia S., Subler, Mark A., Windle, Jolene, Newall, Jordan M., McAllister, Jan M., Strauss, Jerome F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7177906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32268539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21072545
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author Teves, Maria E.
Modi, Bhavi P.
Kulkarni, Rewa
Han, Angela X.
Marks, Jamaia S.
Subler, Mark A.
Windle, Jolene
Newall, Jordan M.
McAllister, Jan M.
Strauss, Jerome F.
author_facet Teves, Maria E.
Modi, Bhavi P.
Kulkarni, Rewa
Han, Angela X.
Marks, Jamaia S.
Subler, Mark A.
Windle, Jolene
Newall, Jordan M.
McAllister, Jan M.
Strauss, Jerome F.
author_sort Teves, Maria E.
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description The DENND1A locus is associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a disorder characterized by androgen excess. Theca cells from ovaries of PCOS women have elevated levels of a DENND1A splice variant (DENND1A.V2). Forced expression of this variant in normal theca cells increases androgen biosynthesis and CYP17A1 expression, whereas knockdown of the transcript in PCOS theca cells reduced androgen production and CYP17A1 mRNA. We attempted to create a murine model of PCOS by expressing hDENND1A.V2 using standard transgenic approaches. There is no DENND1A.V2 protein equivalent in mice, and the murine Dennd1a gene is essential for viability since Dennd1a knockout mice are embryonically lethal, suggesting that Dennd1a is developmentally critical. Three different hDENND1A.V2 transgenic mice lines were created using CMV, Lhcgr, and TetOn promoters. The hDENND1A.V2 mice expressed hDENND1A.V2 transcripts. While hDENND1A.V2 protein was not detectable by Western blot analyses, appropriate hDENND1A.V2 immunohistochemical staining was observed. Corresponding Cyp17a1 mRNA levels were elevated in ovaries and adrenals of CMV transgenic mice, as were plasma steroid production by theca interstitial cells isolated from transgenic ovaries. Even though the impact of robust hDENND1A.V2 expression could not be characterized, our findings are consistent with the notion that elevated hDENND1A.V2 has a role in the hyperandrogenemia of PCOS.
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spelling pubmed-71779062020-04-28 Human DENND1A.V2 Drives Cyp17a1 Expression and Androgen Production in Mouse Ovaries and Adrenals Teves, Maria E. Modi, Bhavi P. Kulkarni, Rewa Han, Angela X. Marks, Jamaia S. Subler, Mark A. Windle, Jolene Newall, Jordan M. McAllister, Jan M. Strauss, Jerome F. Int J Mol Sci Article The DENND1A locus is associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a disorder characterized by androgen excess. Theca cells from ovaries of PCOS women have elevated levels of a DENND1A splice variant (DENND1A.V2). Forced expression of this variant in normal theca cells increases androgen biosynthesis and CYP17A1 expression, whereas knockdown of the transcript in PCOS theca cells reduced androgen production and CYP17A1 mRNA. We attempted to create a murine model of PCOS by expressing hDENND1A.V2 using standard transgenic approaches. There is no DENND1A.V2 protein equivalent in mice, and the murine Dennd1a gene is essential for viability since Dennd1a knockout mice are embryonically lethal, suggesting that Dennd1a is developmentally critical. Three different hDENND1A.V2 transgenic mice lines were created using CMV, Lhcgr, and TetOn promoters. The hDENND1A.V2 mice expressed hDENND1A.V2 transcripts. While hDENND1A.V2 protein was not detectable by Western blot analyses, appropriate hDENND1A.V2 immunohistochemical staining was observed. Corresponding Cyp17a1 mRNA levels were elevated in ovaries and adrenals of CMV transgenic mice, as were plasma steroid production by theca interstitial cells isolated from transgenic ovaries. Even though the impact of robust hDENND1A.V2 expression could not be characterized, our findings are consistent with the notion that elevated hDENND1A.V2 has a role in the hyperandrogenemia of PCOS. MDPI 2020-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7177906/ /pubmed/32268539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21072545 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Teves, Maria E.
Modi, Bhavi P.
Kulkarni, Rewa
Han, Angela X.
Marks, Jamaia S.
Subler, Mark A.
Windle, Jolene
Newall, Jordan M.
McAllister, Jan M.
Strauss, Jerome F.
Human DENND1A.V2 Drives Cyp17a1 Expression and Androgen Production in Mouse Ovaries and Adrenals
title Human DENND1A.V2 Drives Cyp17a1 Expression and Androgen Production in Mouse Ovaries and Adrenals
title_full Human DENND1A.V2 Drives Cyp17a1 Expression and Androgen Production in Mouse Ovaries and Adrenals
title_fullStr Human DENND1A.V2 Drives Cyp17a1 Expression and Androgen Production in Mouse Ovaries and Adrenals
title_full_unstemmed Human DENND1A.V2 Drives Cyp17a1 Expression and Androgen Production in Mouse Ovaries and Adrenals
title_short Human DENND1A.V2 Drives Cyp17a1 Expression and Androgen Production in Mouse Ovaries and Adrenals
title_sort human dennd1a.v2 drives cyp17a1 expression and androgen production in mouse ovaries and adrenals
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7177906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32268539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21072545
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