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HIF1α is a direct regulator of steroidogenesis in the adrenal gland.

Authors :
Watts, Deepika
Stein, Johanna
Meneses, Ana
Bechmann, Nicole
Neuwirth, Ales
Kaden, Denise
Krüger, Anja
Sinha, Anupam
Alexaki, Vasileia Ismini
Luis Gustavo Perez-Rivas
Kircher, Stefan
Martinez, Antoine
Theodoropoulou, Marily
Eisenhofer, Graeme
Peitzsch, Mirko
El-Armouche, Ali
Chavakis, Triantafyllos
Wielockx, Ben
Source :
Cellular & Molecular Life Sciences; Apr2021, Vol. 78 Issue 7, p3577-3590, 14p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Endogenous steroid hormones, especially glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids, derive from the adrenal cortex, and drastic or sustained changes in their circulatory levels affect multiple organ systems. Although hypoxia signaling in steroidogenesis has been suggested, knowledge on the true impact of the HIFs (Hypoxia-Inducible Factors) in the adrenocortical cells of vertebrates is scant. By creating a unique set of transgenic mouse lines, we reveal a prominent role for HIF1α in the synthesis of virtually all steroids in vivo. Specifically, mice deficient in HIF1α in adrenocortical cells displayed enhanced levels of enzymes responsible for steroidogenesis and a cognate increase in circulatory steroid levels. These changes resulted in cytokine alterations and changes in the profile of circulatory mature hematopoietic cells. Conversely, HIF1α overexpression resulted in the opposite phenotype of insufficient steroid production due to impaired transcription of necessary enzymes. Based on these results, we propose HIF1α to be a vital regulator of steroidogenesis as its modulation in adrenocortical cells dramatically impacts hormone synthesis with systemic consequences. In addition, these mice can have potential clinical significances as they may serve as essential tools to understand the pathophysiology of hormone modulations in a number of diseases associated with metabolic syndrome, auto-immunity or even cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1420682X
Volume :
78
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cellular & Molecular Life Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149761568
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-020-03750-1