THYROID-HORMONE RECEPTOR C-ERBA - CONTROL OF COMMITMENT AND DIFFERENTIATION IN THE NEURONAL CHROMAFFIN PROGENITOR LINE-PC12

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MUNOZ, A
WRIGHTON, C
SELIGER, B
BERNAL, J
BEUG, H
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[1] INST MOLEC PATHOL, A-1030 VIENNA, AUSTRIA
[2] MED KLIN 3, HAMATOL ONKOL ABT, W-6500 MAINZ, GERMANY
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10.1083/jcb.121.2.423
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The c-erbA proto-oncogenes encode nuclear receptors for thyroid hormone (T3), a hormone intimately involved in mammalian brain maturation. To study thyroid hormone receptor (TR) action on neuronal cells in vitro, we expressed the chicken c-erbA/TRalpha-1 as well as its oncogenic variant v-erbA in the adrenal medulla progenitor cell line PC12. In the absence of T3, exogenous TRalpha-1 inhibits NGF-induced neuronal differentiation and represses neuron-specific gene expression. In contrast, TRalpha-1 allows normal differentiation and neuronal gene expression to occur in the presence of T3. Finally, TRalpha-1-expressing cells become NGF-responsive for proliferation when T3 is absent, but NGF-dependent for survival in presence of T3. A similar differentiation induction by NGF plus T3 was observed in a central nervous system-derived neuronal cell line (E 18) expressing exogenous TRalpha-1. Together with the finding that TRalpha-1 constitutively blocked dexamethasone-induced differentiation of PC12 cells into the chromaffin pathway, these results suggest that TRalpha-1 plays an important role in regulating commitment and maturation of neuronal progenitors. In contrast, the v-erbA oncogene, a mutated, oncogenic version of TRalpha-1, partially but constitutively inhibited NGF-induced neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells and potentiated dexamethasone-induced chromaffin differentiation, giving rise to an aberrant ''interlineage'' cell phenotype.
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