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Musashi Exerts Control of Gonadotrope Target mRNA Translation During the Mouse Estrous Cycle.

Authors :
Moreira, Ana Rita Silva
Lim, Juchan
Urbaniak, Alicja
Banik, Jewel
Bronson, Katherine
Lagasse, Alex
Hardy, Linda
Haney, Anessa
Allensworth, Melody
Miles, Tiffany K
Gies, Allen
Byrum, Stephanie D
Wilczynska, Ania
Boehm, Ulrich
Kharas, Michael
Lengner, Christopher
MacNicol, Melanie C
Childs, Gwen V
MacNicol, Angus M
Odle, Angela K
Source :
Endocrinology; Sep2023, Vol. 164 Issue 9, p1-15, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The anterior pituitary controls key biological processes, including growth, metabolism, reproduction, and stress responses through distinct cell types that each secrete specific hormones. The anterior pituitary cells show a remarkable level of cell type plasticity that mediates the shifts in hormone-producing cell populations that are required to meet organismal needs. The molecular mechanisms underlying pituitary cell plasticity are not well understood. Recent work has implicated the pituitary stem cell populations and specifically, the mRNA binding proteins of the Musashi family in control of pituitary cell type identity. In this study we have identified the target mRNAs that mediate Musashi function in the adult mouse pituitary and demonstrate the requirement for Musashi function in vivo. Using Musashi RNA immunoprecipitation, we identify a cohort of 1184 mRNAs that show specific Musashi binding. Identified Musashi targets include the Gnrhr mRNA, which encodes the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRHR), and the Fshb mRNA, encoding follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Reporter assays reveal that Musashi functions to exert repression of translation of the Fshb mRNA, in addition to the previously observed repression of the Gnrhr mRNA. Importantly, mice engineered to lack Musashi in gonadotropes demonstrate a failure to repress translation of the endogenous Gnrhr and Fshb mRNAs during the estrous cycle and display a significant heterogeneity in litter sizes. The range of identified target mRNAs suggests that, in addition to these key gonadotrope proteins, Musashi may exert broad regulatory control over the pituitary proteome in a cell type–specific manner. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00137227
Volume :
164
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171352100
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/endocr/bqad113