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Conditional inactivation of the E-cadherin gene in thyroid follicular cells affects gland development but does not impair junction formation

Authors :
Barbara D'Andrea
Günther Schütz
Lucio Nitsch
Tim M. Wintermantel
Oreda Boussadia
Roberto Di Lauro
Gaetano Calì
Rolf Kemler
Mariastella Zannini
Daniela Terracciano
Mario De Felice
Andrea Affuso
Daniel Silberschmidt
Elena Amendola
Patrizia Rubini
Carlo Tacchetti
Cali', G.
Zannini, M.
Rubini, P.
Tacchetti, Carlo
Dandrea, B.
Affuso, A.
Wintermantel, T.
Boussadia, O.
Terracciano, D.
Silberschmidt, D. .
Amendola, E
DE FELICE, M.
Schtz, G.
Kemler, R.
DI LAURO, R.
Nitsch, L.
Calì, G.
Tacchetti, C.
D'Andrea, Barbara
Terracciano, Daniela
Silberschmidt, D.
Amendola, Elena
DE FELICE, Mario
Schütz, G.
DI LAURO, Roberto
Nitsch, Lucio
Source :
Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 148 (2007): 2737–2746. doi:10.1210/en.2006-1344, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Cali G, Zannini M, Rubini P, Tacchetti C, D'Andrea B, Affuso A, Wintermantel T, Boussadia O, Terracciano D, Silberschmidt D, Amendola E, De Felice M, Schutz G, Kemler R, Di Lauro R, Nitsch L./titolo:Conditional inactivation of the E-cadherin gene in thyroid follicular cells affects gland development but does not impair junction formation/doi:10.1210%2Fen.2006-1344/rivista:Endocrinology (Philadelphia)/anno:2007/pagina_da:2737/pagina_a:2746/intervallo_pagine:2737–2746/volume:148
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We have conditionally inactivated the E-cadherin gene in the thyroid follicular cells of mouse embryo to unravel its role in thyroid development. We used the Cre-loxP system in which the Cre-recombinase was expressed under the control of the tissue-specific thyroglobulin promoter that becomes active at embryonic d 15. At postnatal d 7, thyroid follicle lumens in the knockout mice were about 30% smaller with respect to control mice and had an irregular shape. E-cadherin was almost completely absent in thyrocytes, beta-catenin was significantly reduced, whereas no change in gamma-catenin was detected. alpha-Catenin was also reduced on the cell plasma membrane. Despite the dramatic loss of E-cadherin and beta-catenin, cell-cell junctions were not affected, the distribution of tight junction proteins was unaltered, and no increase of thyroglobulin circulating in the blood was observed. In addition, we found that other members of the cadherin family, the R-cadherin and the Ksp-cadherin, were expressed in thyrocytes and that their membrane distribution was not altered in the E-cadherin conditional knockout mouse. Our results indicate that E-cadherin has a role in the development of the thyroid gland and in the expression of beta-catenin, but it is not essential for the maintenance of follicular cell adhesion.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 148 (2007): 2737–2746. doi:10.1210/en.2006-1344, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Cali G, Zannini M, Rubini P, Tacchetti C, D'Andrea B, Affuso A, Wintermantel T, Boussadia O, Terracciano D, Silberschmidt D, Amendola E, De Felice M, Schutz G, Kemler R, Di Lauro R, Nitsch L./titolo:Conditional inactivation of the E-cadherin gene in thyroid follicular cells affects gland development but does not impair junction formation/doi:10.1210%2Fen.2006-1344/rivista:Endocrinology (Philadelphia)/anno:2007/pagina_da:2737/pagina_a:2746/intervallo_pagine:2737–2746/volume:148
Accession number :
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