Gonadotrope- and thyrotrope-specific expression of the human and bovine glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit genes is regulated by distinct cis-acting elements
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Gonadotrope- and thyrotrope-specific expression of the human and bovine glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit genes is regulated by distinct cis-acting elements
Abstract
The proximal 5'-flanking region of the alpha-subunit gene from humans and cattle confers pituitary-specific expression to heterologous reporter genes in transgenic mice. To investigate whether these promoter regions also contain the necessary regulatory elements for cell-specific expression and hormonal regulation, we used three independent lines of transgenic mice. Two lines of transgenic mice contained chimeric genes consisting of either 1.6 kilobasepairs (kbp) of human or 3 15 basepairs of bovine alpha-subunit proximal 5'-flanking sequence linked to the bacterial gene encoding chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT). A third line of transgenic mice contained the proximal 1.6 kbp of 5'-flanking sequence of the human alpha-subunit gene linked to the bacterial lacZ gene encoding beta-galactosidase (beta gal; H alpha beta gal transgenic mice). Hormonal replacement paradigms indicate that both human and bovine alpha CAT transgenes are regulated by GnRH, suggesting that their expression occurs in gonadotropes. Thus, the proximal 5'-flanking regions of both the human and bovine alpha-subunit genes must contain regulatory elements that confer both gonadotrope-specific expression and responsiveness to GnRH. In contrast to the human alpha-subunit promoter, the bovine alpha-subunit promoter lacks a functional cAMP response element, suggesting that transduction of both cell-specific and GnRH transcriptional signals occurs through cAMP response element-independent pathways. Thyrotropes also express the glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene. Yet, hormone replacement paradigms with propylthiouracil and T3 were ineffective in altering CAT activity in the pituitary of human or bovine alpha CAT transgenic mice. Because a thyroid hormone response element has been localized to the proximal 5'-flanking region of the human alpha-subunit gene, these data suggest that the alpha CAT transgenes lack sufficient information to direct expression to thyrotropes. Direct evidence for this possibility was obtained through immunocytochemical studies performed on pituitaries from H alpha beta gal transgenic mice. beta-Galactosidase activity appeared in gonadotropes, but not thyrotropes. We conclude, therefore, that distinct and separable regulatory elements mediate the expression of the alpha-subunit gene in gonadotropes and thyrotropes.
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