Cytoplasmic Accumulation of Incompletely Glycosylated SHBG Enhances Androgen Action in Proximal Tubule Epithelial Cells

Accumulation of a partially glycosylated sex hormone-binding globulin within the cytoplasm of mouse kidney epithelial cells enhances androgen receptor actions. Human sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) accumulates within the cytoplasm of epithelial cells lining the proximal convoluted tubules of mic...

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Published inMolecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) Vol. 25; no. 2; pp. 269 - 281
Main Authors Hong, Eui-Ju, Sahu, Biswajyoti, Jänne, Olli A, Hammond, Geoffrey L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Endocrine Society 01.02.2011
Oxford University Press
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Summary:Accumulation of a partially glycosylated sex hormone-binding globulin within the cytoplasm of mouse kidney epithelial cells enhances androgen receptor actions. Human sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) accumulates within the cytoplasm of epithelial cells lining the proximal convoluted tubules of mice expressing human SHBG transgenes. The main ligands of SHBG, testosterone and its metabolite, 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), alter expression of androgen-responsive genes in the kidney. To determine how intracellular SHBG might influence androgen action, we used a mouse proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) cell line with characteristics of S1/S2 epithelial cells in which human SHBG accumulates. Western blotting revealed that SHBG extracted from PCT cells expressing a human SHBG cDNA (PCT-SHBG) is 5–8 kDa smaller than the SHBG secreted by these cells, due to incomplete N-glycosylation and absence of O-linked oligosaccharides. PCT-SHBG cells sequester [3H]DHT more effectively from culture medium than parental PCT cells, and the presence of SHBG accentuates androgen-dependent activation of a luciferase reporter gene, as well as the endogenous kidney androgen-regulated protein (Kap) gene. After androgen withdrawal, androgen-induced Kap mRNA levels in PCT-SHBG cells are maintained for more than 2 wk vs 2 d in parental PCT cells. Transcriptome profiling after testosterone or DHT pretreatments, followed by 3 d of steroid withdrawal, also demonstrated that intracellular SHBG enhances androgen-dependent stimulation (e.g. Adh7, Vcam1, Areg, Tnfaip2) or repression (e.g. Cldn2 and Osr2) of many other genes in PCT cells. In addition, nuclear localization of the androgen receptor is enhanced and retained longer after steroid withdrawal in PCT cells containing functional SHBG. Thus, intracellular SHBG accentuates the uptake of androgens and sustains androgens access to the androgen receptor, especially under conditions of limited androgen supply.
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ISSN:0888-8809
1944-9917
DOI:10.1210/me.2010-0483