The C-terminal domain of the adenomatous polyposis coli (Apc) protein is involved in thyroid morphogenesis and function

Adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) is a multifunctional protein as well as a tumor suppressor. To determine the functions of the C-terminal domain of Apc, we have investigated Apc 1638T/1638T mice, which express a truncated Apc that lacks the C-terminal domain. Apc 1638T/1638T mice are tumor free and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medical molecular morphology 2011-12, Vol.44 (4), p.207-212
Hauptverfasser: Yokoyama, Atsushi, Nomura, Ryuji, Kurosumi, Masafumi, Shimomura, Atsushi, Onouchi, Takanori, Iizuka-Kogo, Akiko, Smits, Ron, Oda, Naohisa, Fodde, Riccardo, Itoh, Mitsuyasu, Senda, Takao
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Zusammenfassung:Adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) is a multifunctional protein as well as a tumor suppressor. To determine the functions of the C-terminal domain of Apc, we have investigated Apc 1638T/1638T mice, which express a truncated Apc that lacks the C-terminal domain. Apc 1638T/1638T mice are tumor free and exhibit growth retardation. In the present study, we analyzed the morphology and functions of the thyroid gland in Apc 1638T/1638T mice. There was no significant difference in the basal concentration of serum thyroid hormones between Apc 1638T/1638T and Apc +/+ mice. Thyroid follicle size was significantly larger in Apc 1638T/1638T mice than in Apc +/+ mice. The extent of serum T4 elevation following exogenous thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) injection was lower in Apc 1638T/1638T mice than in Apc +/+ mice. TSH also induced a greater reduction in thyroid follicle size in Apc 1638T/1638T mice than in Apc +/+ mice. Analyses using immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy indicated that follicular epithelial cells in Apc 1638T/1638T mice had an enlarged rough endoplasmic reticulum of irregular shape. These results suggest that the C-terminal domain of Apc is involved in thyroid morphology and function.
ISSN:1860-1480
1860-1499
DOI:10.1007/s00795-010-0529-9