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Publication : Glucocorticoid receptor function in hepatocytes is essential to promote postnatal body growth.

First Author  Tronche F Year  2004
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  18
Issue  5 Pages  492-7
PubMed ID  15037546 Mgi Jnum  J:89011
Mgi Id  MGI:3037605 Doi  10.1101/gad.284704
Citation  Tronche F, et al. (2004) Glucocorticoid receptor function in hepatocytes is essential to promote postnatal body growth. Genes Dev 18(5):492-7
abstractText  Mice carrying a hepatocyte-specific inactivation of the glucorticoid receptor (GR) gene show a dramatic reduction in body size. Growth hormone signaling mediated by the Stat5 transcription factors is impaired. We show that Stat5 proteins physically interact with GR and GR is present in vivo on Stat5-dependent IGF-I and ALS regulatory regions. Interestingly, mice with a DNA-binding-deficient GR but an unaltered ability to interact with STAT5 (GR(dim/dim)) have a normal body size and normal levels of Stat5-dependent mRNAs. These findings strongly support the model in which GR acts as a coactivator for Stat5-dependent transcription upon GH stimulation and reveal an essential role of hepatic GR in the control of body growth.
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