Mouse strain susceptibility to gonadectomy-induced adrenocortical tumor formation correlates with the expression of GATA-4 and luteinizing hormone receptor
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Mouse strain susceptibility to gonadectomy-induced adrenocortical tumor formation correlates with the expression of GATA-4 and luteinizing hormone receptor
Abstract
Certain inbred strains of mice, including DBA/2J, develop adrenocortical tumors in response to gonadectomy. Spindle-shaped cells with limited steroidogenic capacity, termed A cells, appear in the subcapsular region of the adrenal gland, followed by sex steroid-producing cells known as B cells. These changes result from unopposed gonadotropin production by the pituitary, but the adrenocortical factors involved in tumorigenesis have not been characterized. GATA-4, a transcription factor normally expressed in fetal, but not adult, adrenocortical cells, was found in neoplastic cells that proliferate in the adrenal cortex of gonadectomized DBA/2J mice. GATA-4 mRNA was detected in the adrenal glands of female mice 0.5 months after ovariectomy and reached a maximum by 4 months. Castrated male mice developed adrenocortical tumors more slowly than gonadectomized females, and the onset of GATA-4 expression in the adrenal was delayed. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry revealed GATA-4 mRNA and protein in A and B cells, but not in normal adrenocortical cells. mRNA encoding another factor associated with adrenocortical tumorigenesis, LH receptor (LHR), was detected in A and B cells. In addition, transcripts for P450 17 alpha-hydroxylase/C17-C20 lyase, an enzyme essential for the production of sex steroids, and inhibin-alpha were found in B cells. Unilateral ovarian regeneration, a phenomenon known to occur in gonadectomized mice, was observed in a subset of DBA/2J mice undergoing complete ovariectomy. In these animals, adrenocortical tumor progression was arrested; A cells and GATA-4 expression were evident, but there was no expression of LHR or P450 17 alpha-hydroxylase/C17-C20 lyase. Strain susceptibility to adrenocortical tumorigenesis (DBA/2J >> FVB/N) correlated with the expression of GATA-4 and LHR, implicating these factors in the process of adrenocortical neoplasia in response to continuous gonadotropin stimulation.
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