Abstract
Thyroid hormones act directly on gene transcription in the post-natal developing cerebellum, controlling neuronal, and glial cell differentiation. We have combined three experimental approaches to identify the target genes that are underlying this phenomenon: 1) a microarray analysis of gene expression to identify hormone responsive genes in the cerebellum of Pax8-/- mice, a transgenic mouse model of congenital hypothyroidism; 2) a similar microarray analysis on primary culture of cerebellum neurons; and 3) a bioinformatics screen of conserved putative-binding sites in the mouse genome. This identifies surprisingly a small set of target genes, which, for some of them, might be key regulators of cerebellum development and neuronal differentiation. © 2007 Society for Endocrinology.
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Quignodon, L., Grijota-Martinez, C., Compe, E., Guyot, R., Allioli, N., Laperrière, D., … Flamant, F. (2007). A combined approach identifies a limited number of new thyroid hormone target genes in post-natal mouse cerebellum. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology, 39(1–2), 17–28. https://doi.org/10.1677/JME-06-0054
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