Extrathyroidal release of thyroid hormones from thyroglobulin by J774 mouse macrophages

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Abstract

Thyroglobulin appears in the circulation of vertebrates at species- specific concentrations. We have observed that the clearance of thyroglobulin from the circulation occurs in the liver by macrophages. Here we show that the thyroid hormones T3 and T4 were released by incubation of mouse macrophages (J774) with thyroglobulin. Thyroid hormone release was a fast process, with an initial rate of ~ 20 pmol T4/mg per min and ~ 0.6 pmol T3/mg per min, indicating that macrophages preferentially release T4. The bulk of released thyroid hormones appeared after 5 min of incubation of macrophages with thyroglobulin, whereas degradation of the protein was detectable only after several hours. During internalization of thyroglobulin, endocytic vesicles and endosomes were reached at 5 min and lysosomes at 60 min. T4 release started extracellularly by secreted proteases and continued along the endocytic pathway of thyroglobulin, whereas T3 release occurred mainly intracellularly when thyroglobulin had reached the lysosomes. This shows that the release of both hormones occurred at distinct cellular sites. Our in vitro observations suggest that macrophages in situ represent an extrathyroidal source for thyroid hormones from circulating thyroglobulin.

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Brix, K., & Herzog, V. (1994). Extrathyroidal release of thyroid hormones from thyroglobulin by J774 mouse macrophages. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 93(4), 1388–1396. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI117115

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