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Transformation of rat thyroid cells with polyoma virus middle T
antigen results in loss of the thyroid-differentiated phenotype,
measured as the expression of the thyroglobulin (
Tg
),
thyroperoxidase (
TPO
), and sodium/iodide symporter
(
NIS
) genes. Among the transcription factors involved in
the regulation of these genes, TTF-1 and TTF-2 were still detected at
nearly wild-type levels, while a specific loss of the paired domain
transcription factor Pax8 was observed. In this study, we used the PCPy
cell line as a model system to study the role of Pax8 in thyroid
differentiation. We demonstrate that the reintroduction of Pax8 in PCPy
cells is sufficient to activate expression of the
endogenous genes encoding thyroglobulin, thyroperoxidase,
and sodium/iodide symporter. Thus, this cell system provides direct
evidence for the ability of Pax8 to activate transcription of
thyroid-specific genes at their chromosomal locus and strongly suggests
a fundamental role of this transcription factor in the maintenance of
functional differentiation in thyroid cells. Moreover, we show that
Pax8 and TTF-1 cooperate in the activation of the thyroglobulin
promoter and that additional thyroid-specific mechanism(s) are involved
in such a cooperation. To identify the Pax8 domain able to mediate the
specific activation of the thyroglobulin promoter, we transfected in
PCPy cells three different Pax8 isoforms. The results of such
experiments indicate that for the transcriptional activation of
thyroid-specific genes, Pax8 uses an as yet unidentified functional
domain.
National Academy of Sciences
Title: Pax8 has a key role in thyroid cell differentiation
Description:
Transformation of rat thyroid cells with polyoma virus middle T
antigen results in loss of the thyroid-differentiated phenotype,
measured as the expression of the thyroglobulin (
Tg
),
thyroperoxidase (
TPO
), and sodium/iodide symporter
(
NIS
) genes.
Among the transcription factors involved in
the regulation of these genes, TTF-1 and TTF-2 were still detected at
nearly wild-type levels, while a specific loss of the paired domain
transcription factor Pax8 was observed.
In this study, we used the PCPy
cell line as a model system to study the role of Pax8 in thyroid
differentiation.
We demonstrate that the reintroduction of Pax8 in PCPy
cells is sufficient to activate expression of the
endogenous genes encoding thyroglobulin, thyroperoxidase,
and sodium/iodide symporter.
Thus, this cell system provides direct
evidence for the ability of Pax8 to activate transcription of
thyroid-specific genes at their chromosomal locus and strongly suggests
a fundamental role of this transcription factor in the maintenance of
functional differentiation in thyroid cells.
Moreover, we show that
Pax8 and TTF-1 cooperate in the activation of the thyroglobulin
promoter and that additional thyroid-specific mechanism(s) are involved
in such a cooperation.
To identify the Pax8 domain able to mediate the
specific activation of the thyroglobulin promoter, we transfected in
PCPy cells three different Pax8 isoforms.
The results of such
experiments indicate that for the transcriptional activation of
thyroid-specific genes, Pax8 uses an as yet unidentified functional
domain.
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