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Multi-tissue gene-expression analysis in a mouse model of thyroid hormone resistance.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) is caused by mutations of the thyroid hormone receptor beta (TRbeta) gene. To understand the transcriptional program underlying TRbeta mutant-induced phenotypic expression of RTH, cDNA microarrays were used to profile the expression of 11,500 genes in a mouse model of human RTH. RESULTS: We analyzed transcript levels in cerebellum, heart and white adipose tissue from a knock-in mouse (TRbetaPV/PV mouse) that harbors a human mutation (referred to as PV) and faithfully reproduces human RTH. Because TRbetaPV/PV mice have elevated thyroid hormone (T3), to define T3-responsive genes in the context of normal TRbeta, we also analyzed T3 effects in hyperthyroid wild-type gender-matched littermates. Microarray analysis revealed 163 genes responsive to T3 treatment and 187 genes differentially expressed between TRbetaPV/PV mice and wild-type littermates. Both the magnitude and gene make-up of the transcriptional response varied widely across tissues and conditions. We identified genes modulated in T3-dependent PV-independent, T3- and PV-dependent, and T3-independent PV-dependent pathways that illuminated the biological consequences of PV action in vivo. Most T3-responsive genes that were dysregulated in the heart and white adipose tissue of TRbetaPV/PV mice were repressed in T3-treated wild-type mice and upregulated in TRbetaPV/PV mice, suggesting the inappropriate activation of T3-suppressed genes in RTH. CONCLUSIONS: Comprehensive multi-tissue gene-expression analysis uncovered complex multiple signaling pathways that mediate the molecular actions of TRbeta mutants in vivo. In particular, the T3-independent mutant-dependent genomic response unveiled the contribution of a novel 'change-of-function' of TRbeta mutants to the pathogenesis of RTH. Thus, the molecular actions of TRbeta mutants are more complex than previously envisioned.

SUBMITTER: Miller LD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC416467 | biostudies-literature | 2004

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multi-tissue gene-expression analysis in a mouse model of thyroid hormone resistance.

Miller Lance D LD   McPhie Peter P   Suzuki Hideyo H   Kato Yasuhito Y   Liu Edison T ET   Cheng Sheue-yann SY  

Genome biology 20040429 5


<h4>Background</h4>Resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) is caused by mutations of the thyroid hormone receptor beta (TRbeta) gene. To understand the transcriptional program underlying TRbeta mutant-induced phenotypic expression of RTH, cDNA microarrays were used to profile the expression of 11,500 genes in a mouse model of human RTH.<h4>Results</h4>We analyzed transcript levels in cerebellum, heart and white adipose tissue from a knock-in mouse (TRbetaPV/PV mouse) that harbors a human mutation (r  ...[more]

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