Literature DB >> 10579364

Thyrotropin prevents apoptosis by promoting cell adhesion and cell cycle progression in FRTL-5 cells.

X Li1, S Lu, E Miyagi, R Katoh, A Kawaoi.   

Abstract

Apoptosis has been shown to be involved in endocrine tissue homeostasis as well as regression due to hormone deprivation. The goal of this study was to induce apoptosis and to investigate a potential role of TSH as a survival factor in thyroid follicular cells (FRTL-5) in vitro. Our results indicated that FRTL-5 cells underwent anchorage-dependent apoptosis when plated in the absence of serum and hormones, but when the cells became attached to the substrate by addition of TSH in the medium, apoptosis was prevented. The apoptosis was evaluated by positive terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated deoxy-UTP nick end labeling staining, typical apoptotic bodies by electron microscopy, DNA ladder by gel electrophoresis, and subdiploidy by propidium iodide-stained flow cytometry. TSH was shown to prevent apoptosis and maintain cell viability. cAMP partly mimicked this effect, which was inhibited by a specific inhibitor of protein kinase A, H-89. While investigating the mechanisms of apoptosis, we observed that the phosphorylated focal adhesion kinase was strengthened by TSH. Furthermore, FRTL-5 cells were found to undergo growth arrest in the G1 phase in the absence of TSH, accompanied by an elevated level of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, p27, and a decreased level of cyclin D. In contrast, TSH promoted transition from G1 to S phase by decreasing P27 protein and increasing cyclin D expression. We concluded that in addition to regulating growth and differentiation, TSH may function as a survival factor in thyroid cells by preventing anchorage-dependent apoptosis in FRTL-5 cells partly via the cAMP pathway.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10579364     DOI: 10.1210/endo.140.12.7183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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