Literature DB >> 17536003

Pituitary-specific expression and Pit-1 regulation of the rat growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor gene.

Allison T McElvaine1, Andrew I Korytko, Signe M Kilen, Leona Cuttler, Kelly E Mayo.   

Abstract

The GHRH receptor is expressed in the somatotroph cell of the anterior pituitary, where it functions to mediate GHRH-stimulated GH release. To study pituitary and somatotroph cell-specific expression of this gene, a transgenic mouse model and complementary cell culture experiments were developed. The activity of the 1.6-kb proximal rat GHRH receptor promoter was examined in vivo by generating transgenic mice with the promoter directing expression of a luciferase reporter. The promoter directs tissue-specific expression; luciferase is highly expressed in the pituitary but absent from 14 other tissues. Immunocytochemistry experiments show that transgene expression is targeted to GH-expressing somatotroph cells. The transgene is 5-fold more highly expressed in males than females, and there is an increase in transgene expression leading up to the onset of puberty. The 1.6-kb promoter was further examined in cell culture experiments, which revealed that the promoter is selectively activated in pituitary cells and that promoter-reporter expression in nonpituitary cells can be enhanced by the pituitary-specific transcription factor Pit-1. EMSAs identified 10 short regions that specifically bind Pit-1 with highly variable relative affinities. The highest affinity site was previously identified and is required for Pit-1 activation of the promoter. Four additional sites contribute to Pit-1 regulation of the promoter and are important to achieving full activation of the gene. The results show that the 1.6-kb promoter is sufficient to direct tissue- and cell-specific expression in vivo and is regulated by Pit-1.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17536003     DOI: 10.1210/me.2007-0116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0888-8809


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