Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1α regulates glucocorticoid receptor expression to control postnatal body growth

Hepatocyte nuclear factor 1α (HNF-1α) is a homeodomain-containing transcription factor and is important in postnatal growth and development in mice. In the HNF-1α-deficient liver, the expressions of a large set of growth hormone (GH)-responsive genes were significantly downregulated. By analyzing va...

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Published inAmerican journal of physiology: Gastrointestinal and liver physiology Vol. 295; no. 3; pp. G542 - G551
Main Authors Lin, Wan-Yi, Hu, Yu-Jie, Lee, Ying-Hue
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Physiological Society 01.09.2008
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Summary:Hepatocyte nuclear factor 1α (HNF-1α) is a homeodomain-containing transcription factor and is important in postnatal growth and development in mice. In the HNF-1α-deficient liver, the expressions of a large set of growth hormone (GH)-responsive genes were significantly downregulated. By analyzing various HNF-1α mutant mice, we disclosed a mechanism by which hepatic HNF-1α regulates the expression of GH-responsive genes that are crucial for growth and development. We found that HNF-1α is required for the normal expression of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) specifically in livers. In the liver, GR, together with STAT5, is known to mediate the GH action by transactivating the GH-responsive genes that function in body growth and development. We further demonstrated that HNF-1α modulated GR gene expression by directly transactivating the GR gene promoter via a cryptic regulatory element located 3 bp upstream of the translation start site in exon 2 of the GR gene locus.
Bibliography:Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: Y. H. Lee, Academia Sinica, Institute of Molecular Biology, Taipei 115, Taiwan (e-mail: yinghue@gate.sinica.edu.tw)
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ISSN:0193-1857
1522-1547
DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00081.2008