Intronic Enhancer Is Essential for Nr5a1 Expression in the Pituitary Gonadotrope and for Postnatal Development of Male Reproductive Organs in a Mouse Model

Authors
Shima, YuichiMiyabayashi, KanakoMori, TakamiOno, KojiKajimoto, MizukiCho, Hae LimTsuchida, HitomiUenoyama, YoshihisaTsukamura, HirokoSuzuki, KentaroChoi, Man HoToida, Kazunori
Issue Date
2023-01
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, v.24, no.1
Abstract
Nuclear receptor subfamily 5 group A member 1 (NR5A1) is expressed in the pituitary gonadotrope and regulates their differentiation. Although several regulatory regions were implicated in Nr5a1 gene expression in the pituitary gland, none of these regions have been verified using mouse models. Furthermore, the molecular functions of NR5A1 in the pituitary gonadotrope have not been fully elucidated. In the present study, we generated mice lacking the pituitary enhancer located in the 6th intron of the Nr5a1 gene. These mice showed pituitary gland-specific disappearance of NR5A1, confirming the functional importance of the enhancer. Enhancer-deleted male mice demonstrated no defects at fetal stages. Meanwhile, androgen production decreased markedly in adult, and postnatal development of reproductive organs, such as the seminal vesicle, prostate, and penis was severely impaired. We further performed transcriptomic analyses of the whole pituitary gland of the enhancer-deleted mice and controls, as well as gonadotropes isolated from Ad4BP-BAC-EGFP mice. These analyses identified several genes showing gonadotrope-specific, NR5A1-dependent expressions, such as Spp1, Tgfbr3l, Grem1, and Nr0b2. These factors are thought to function downstream of NR5A1 and play important roles in reproductive organ development through regulation of pituitary gonadotrope functions.
Keywords
STEROIDOGENIC FACTOR-I; TARGETED DISRUPTION; GENE-TRANSCRIPTION; RESPONSE ELEMENT; AD4BP/SF-1; HORMONE; DAX-1; FACTOR-1; IDENTIFICATION; PROMOTER; enhancer; pituitary gonadotrope; luteinizing hormone; follicle-stimulating hormone
ISSN
1661-6596
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114149
DOI
10.3390/ijms24010192
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