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Forkhead box O1 is a repressor of basal and GnRH-induced Fshb transcription in gonadotropes.

Danalea V Skarra1, David J Arriola, Courtney A Benson, Varykina G Thackray.   

Abstract

Synthesis of the gonadotropin β-subunits is tightly controlled by a complex network of hormonal signaling pathways that may be modulated by metabolic cues. Recently, we reported that insulin regulates FOXO1 phosphorylation and cellular localization in pituitary gonadotropes and that FOXO1 overexpression inhibits Lhb transcription. In the current study, we investigated whether FOXO1 modulates Fshb synthesis. Here, we demonstrate that FOXO1 represses basal and GnRH-induced Fshb transcription in LβT2 cells. In addition, we show that PI3K inhibition, which increases FOXO1 nuclear localization, results in decreased Fshb mRNA levels in murine primary pituitary cells. FOXO1 also decreases transcription from the human FSHB promoter, suggesting that FOXO1 regulation of FSHB transcription may be conserved between rodents and humans. Although the FOXO1 DNA-binding domain is necessary for suppression of Fshb, we do not observe direct binding of FOXO1 to the Fshb promoter, suggesting that FOXO1 exerts its effect through protein-protein interactions with transcription factors required for Fshb synthesis. FOXO1 suppression of basal Fshb transcription may involve PITX1 because PITX1 interacts with FOXO1, FOXO1 repression maps to the proximal Fshb promoter containing a PITX1-binding site, PITX1 induction of Fshb or a PITX1 binding element in CV-1 cells is decreased by FOXO1, and FOXO1 suppresses Pitx1 mRNA and protein levels. GnRH induction of an Fshb promoter containing a deletion at -50/-41 or -30/-21 is not repressed by FOXO1, suggesting that these two regions may be involved in FOXO1 suppression of GnRH-induced Fshb synthesis. In summary, our data demonstrate that FOXO1 can negatively regulate Fshb transcription and suggest that FOXO1 may relay metabolic hormonal signals to modulate gonadotropin production.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24065703      PMCID: PMC3805845          DOI: 10.1210/me.2013-1185

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


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