Literature DB >> 16497802

Evidence that human thyroid cells express uncleaved, single-chain thyrotropin receptors on their surface.

Chun-Rong Chen1, Gregorio D Chazenbalk, Kolja A Wawrowsky, Sandra M McLachlan, Basil Rapoport.   

Abstract

The prevailing concept is that, in human thyroid tissue in vivo, all cell-surface TSH receptors (TSHR) cleave into disulfide linked A and B subunits. Because this viewpoint is based on studies using homogenized thyroid tissue and because of TSHR fragility, we studied TSHR subunit structure in intact thyroid cells, primary human thyrocyte cultures, FRTL-5 rat thyroid cells, and WRO (follicular) and NPA (papillary) thyroid cancer cell lines. To overcome the handicap of very low TSHR expression in thyroid cells, we generated a TSHR-expressing adenovirus (TSHR-Ad-RGD) with an integrin-binding RGD motif enabling efficient entry into cells lacking the coxsackie-adenovirus receptor. Two days after TSHR-Ad-RGD infection, [125I]TSH cross-linking to intact cells revealed uncleaved, single-chain TSHR as well as cleaved TSHR A subunits on the surface of all four thyroid cell types. The extent of TSHR cleavage, which is independent of the level of TSHR expression, was consistently lower in the human thyroid cancer cell lines than in the other cell lines. In flow cytometry studies after TSHR-Ad-RGD infection, strong signals were detected in all four thyroid cell types using a monoclonal antibody that primarily recognizes the uncleaved TSHR. Finally, using the same monoclonal antibody, confocal microscopy confirmed the presence of single-chain TSHR on TSHR-Ad-RGD-infected thyroid cells. In summary, TSH covalent cross-linking, flow cytometry, and confocal microscopy demonstrate the presence of uncleaved TSHR on the human thyrocyte surface. These data provide stronger evidence for this alternative than the contrary view based on the finding of only cleaved TSHR in homogenized thyroid cells.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16497802     DOI: 10.1210/en.2005-1514

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


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