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Calcium signaling of thyrocytes is modulated by TSH through calcium binding protein expression.

Stephan Lorenz1, Markus Eszlinger, Ralf Paschke, Gabriela Aust, Michael Weick, Dagmar Führer, Knut Krohn.   

Abstract

TSH is an important stimulus to maintain thyroid epithelial differentiation. Impairment of TSH signal transduction can cause thyroid pathologies such as hot nodules, goiter and hyperthyroidism. In a gene expression study in Fischer rat thyroid cells (FRTL-5) using cDNA microarrays we found a TSH-dependent regulation of several calcium binding proteins, S100A4, S100A6 and annexin A6. Expression of these genes in FRTL-5 and regulation by TSH was confirmed with LightCycler qPCR and Western blotting. The differential expression of S100A4 was confirmed for cultured primary human thyrocytes. Calcium-imaging experiments showed that prestimulation with TSH attenuates ATP-elicited P2Y-mediated calcium signaling. Experiments with thapsigargin, TSH and calcium-free perfusion excluded an involvement of other purinergic receptors or an involvement of SERCA regulation. Instead, we find a correlation between S100A4 expression and the effects of TSH on calcium signaling. Overexpression of S100A4 in FRTL-5 and shRNA-mediated knockdown of S100A4 in follicular thyroid cancer cells (FTC133) confirm the ability of S100A4 to attenuate calcium signals. Under repeated stimulations with ATP the calcium retention of these cells is also modulated by S100A4, suggesting a role of S100A4 as calcium buffering protein. As a biological consequence of S100A4 overexpression we detected reduced ATP-stimulated cFos induction. Taken together, the results suggest that S100A4 and other calcium binding proteins are part of a signaling network connecting TSH signaling to calcium-mediated events which play a role in thyroid physiology like H2O2 production or even thyroid cancer. Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20083144     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2010.01.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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