An α-subunit-secreting cell line derived from a mouse thyrotrope tumor

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Abstract

The anterior pituitary contains multiple distinct endocrine cell types that secrete individual hormones. To derive a pure cell culture population in which to study the regulation of the α-subunit of TSH free of other hormones and cell types, we have developed a clonal continuous cell line from the transplantable thyrotrope tumor MGH101A. This cell line expresses α-subunit mRNA, secretes α-subunit protein, and has maintained a stable phenotype for over 3 yr in culture. However, as is the case for the transplantable tumor from which they are derived, these cells do not express the β-subunit of TSH or respond to TRH or thyroid hormone. We have used this cell tine to investigate regulation of the α-subunit mRNA by the second messengers, cAMP and phorbol esters, and by glucocorticoids. Phorbol esters increase α-subuntt mRNA levels significantly (3.5-fold), as does cAMP (1.8-fold), In contrast, glucocorticoids decrease mRNA levels from cAMP-induced or basal levels (2-fold), These cells should prove valuable for study of α-subunit gene expression in an isolated renewable clonal cell culture system.

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Akerblom, I. E., Ridgway, E. C., & Mellon, P. L. (1990). An α-subunit-secreting cell line derived from a mouse thyrotrope tumor. Molecular Endocrinology, 4(4), 589–596. https://doi.org/10.1210/mend-4-4-589

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