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Ikaros and its interacting partner CtBP target the metalloprotease ADAMTS10 to modulate pituitary cell function. | LitMetric

Ikaros and its interacting partner CtBP target the metalloprotease ADAMTS10 to modulate pituitary cell function.

Mol Cell Endocrinol

Dept. of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9, Canada; University Health Network and the Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: January 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study highlights the increased expression of the C-terminal Binding Protein (CtBP) in response to low oxygen levels in the pituitary gland, which interacts with the transcription factor Ikaros to influence cell growth and apoptosis.
  • Using promoter arrays and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) techniques, researchers identified common target genes for Ikaros and CtBP, with the metalloprotease ADAMTS10 emerging as a significant target.
  • The findings demonstrate that Ikaros can bind to the ADAMTS10 promoter, enhance its expression in pituitary cells, and that the absence of ADAMTS10 mimics the effects of Ikaros deficiency on hormone expression, indicating its key role in

Article Abstract

We have previously described the expression and up-regulation of the C-terminal Binding Protein (CtBP) in response to pituitary hypoxia. This co-repressor interacts with the hematopoietic factor Ikaros to target several components implicated in cellular growth and apoptotic pathways. To identify common transcriptional pituitary targets we performed promoter arrays using Ikaros and CtBP chromatin immunoprecipitated (ChIP) DNA from pituitary AtT20 cells. This approach yielded a finite list of gene targets common to both transcription factors. Of these, the metalloprotease ADAMTS10 emerged as a validated target. We show the ability of Ikaros to bind the ADAMTS10 promoter, influence its transfected activity, and induce endogenous gene expression. ADAMTS10 is expressed in primary pituitary cells and is down-regulated in Ikaros null mice. Further, knockdown of ADAMTS10 in AtT20 cells recapitulates the impact of Ikaros deficiency on POMC/ACTH hormone expression. These results uncover a novel role for the metalloprotease ADAMTS10 in the pituitary. Additionally, they position this metalloprotease as a potential functional integrator of the Ikaros-CtBP chromatin remodeling network.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mce.2016.10.032DOI Listing

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