Plasma protein regulation by thyroid hormone

K. H. Lin*, H. Y. Lee, C. H. Shih, C. C. Yen, S. L. Chen, R. C. Yang, C. S. Wang

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Abstract

Thyroid hormones (THs) regulate growth, development, differentiation and metabolic processes by interacting and activating thyroid hormone receptors (TRs). Although much progress has been made in our understanding of the transcriptional regulation of many TR target genes, little is known of the regulation of plasma protein gene expression by TRs. To investigate the role of TRs in plasma protein expression we used human hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines and carried out cDNA microarray analysis. Our results indicate that several plasma proteins including transferrin, prothrombin, angiotensinogen, haptoglobin, α-2-HS-glycoprotein α and β chain, complement, lipoproteins and fibrinogen are up-regulated by THs. Furthermore, clusterin, α-2-macroglobulin precursor, prothymosin α and α-fetoprotein were found to be down-regulated by THs. Transferrin, an iron-binding protein expressed in all mammals, and mainly synthesized in the liver, was investigated further. Immunoblot and Northern blot analyses revealed that exposure of HepG2-TRα1 sub-lines and HepG2-Neo cells to tri-iodothyronine (T3) induced time- and dose-dependent increases in the abundance of transferrin mRNA and protein, with the extent of these effects correlating with the level of expression of TRα1. Nuclear run-on experiments indicate that this induction is functioning at the transcriptional level. Moreover, cyclohexamide treatment did not eliminate the induction of transferrin by TH. Thus, our results suggest that the induction of transferrin by TH is direct and may in fact be mediated by an as yet unidentified response element in the promoter region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)367-377
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Endocrinology
Volume179
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 2003

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