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Regulation of solute carrier family 26 member 7 (Slc26a7) by thyroid stimulating hormone in thyrocytes.

Yuta Tanimura1,2, Mitsuo Kiriya1, Akira Kawashima1, Hitomi Mori1, Yuqian Luo1,3, Tetsuo Kondo2, Koichi Suzuki1.   

Abstract

Iodine transportation is an important step in thyroid hormone biosynthesis. Uptake of iodine into the thyroid follicle is mediated mainly by the basolateral sodium-iodide symporter (NIS or solute carrier family 5 member 5: SLC5A5), and iodine efflux across the apical membrane into the follicular lumen is mediated by pendrin (SLC26A4). In addition to these transporters, SLC26A7, which has recently been identified as a causative gene for congenital hypothyroidism, was found to encode a novel apical iodine transporter in the thyroid. Although SLC5A5 and SLC26A4 have been well-characterized, little is known about SLC26A7, including its regulation by TSH, the central hormone regulator of thyroid function. Using rat thyroid FRTL-5 cells, we showed that the mRNA levels of Slc26a7 and Slc26a4, two apical iodine transporters responsible for iodine efflux, were suppressed by TSH, whereas the mRNA level of Slc5a5 was induced. Forskolin and dibutyryl cAMP (dbcAMP) had the same effect as that of TSH on the mRNA levels of these transporters. TSH, forskolin and dbcAMP also had suppressive effects on SLC26A7 promoter activity, as assessed by luciferase reporter gene assays, and protein levels, as determined by Western blot analysis. TSH, forskolin and dbcAMP also induced strong localization of Slc26a7 to the cell membrane according to immunofluorescence staining and confocal laser scanning microscopy. Together, these results suggest that TSH suppresses the expression level of Slc26a7 but induces its accumulation at the cell membrane, where it functions as an iodine transporter.

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Keywords:  SLC26A4; SLC26A7; SLC5A5; TSH; Thyroid

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33583874     DOI: 10.1507/endocrj.EJ20-0502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr J        ISSN: 0918-8959            Impact factor:   2.349


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