Functional TSH receptor in human abdominal preadipocytes and orbital fibroblasts
1 Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Immunology, Loeb Health Research Institute at the Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada K1Y 4E9; 2 Departments of Medicine, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology, Albany Medical College and the Samuel S. Stratton Veterans...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology 2000-08, Vol.279 (2), p.C335-C340 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 1 Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, Microbiology,
and Immunology, Loeb Health Research Institute at the Ottawa Hospital,
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada K1Y 4E9; 2 Departments of
Medicine, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology, Albany Medical College
and the Samuel S. Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Albany, New
York, 12208; and 3 Division of Molecular Medicine, University of
California at Los Angeles School of Medicine, Harbor-University of
California at Los Angeles Medical Center, Torrance, California
90502
Controversy continues about whether, and to what
levels of abundance, thyroid-stimulating hormone receptors (TSHR) are
found in human tissues other than the thyroid gland. Restricted
expression to the thyroid and orbit would suggest that TSHR represents
the target autoantigen in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy. A more generalized pattern of tissue expression would be inconsistent with
TSHR acting as the autoantigen that is solely responsible for
selectively targeting the immune system to the orbit. We have detected
TSHR mRNA in human abdominal adipose tissue by Northern blot analysis.
TSHR protein was also detected, by immunoblotting with two different
antibodies, in preadipocytes isolated from human abdominal subcutaneous
and omental adipose tissue and in derivative adipocytes differentiated
in primary culture. Preadipocytes treated with thyroid-stimulating
hormone (TSH) exhibited a sevenfold increase in the activity of p70 S6
kinase, a serine/threonine kinase recently recognized as a downstream
target of TSHR in thyroid cells. Activation of p70 S6 kinase by TSH was
also observed in orbital fibroblasts. Thus TSHR protein expression is
found in fibroblasts from several anatomic locations, suggesting that
factors other than site-limited TSHR expression must be involved in
restricting the distribution of Graves' disease manifestations.
Furthermore, the presence of functional TSHR in preadipocytes raises
the possibility of a novel role for TSHR signaling in adipose tissue development.
p70 S6 kinase; thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy
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A. Bell and A. M. Gagnon contributed equally
to this paper. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6143 1522-1563 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpcell.2000.279.2.c335 |