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Publication : TCF and Groucho-related genes influence pituitary growth and development.

First Author  Brinkmeier ML Year  2003
Journal  Mol Endocrinol Volume  17
Issue  11 Pages  2152-61
PubMed ID  12907761 Mgi Jnum  J:86317
Mgi Id  MGI:2679399 Doi  10.1210/me.2003-0225
Citation  Brinkmeier ML, et al. (2003) TCF and Groucho-related genes influence pituitary growth and development. Mol Endocrinol 17(11):2152-61
abstractText  Mutations in the prophet of PIT1 gene (PROP1) are the most common cause of multiple pituitary hormone deficiency in humans; however, the mechanism of PROP1 action is not well understood. We report that Prop1 is essential for dorsally restricted expression of a Groucho-related gene, transducin-like enhancer of split 3 (Tle3), which encodes a transcriptional corepressor. Deficiency of a related gene, amino terminal enhancer of split (Aes), causes pituitary anomalies and growth insufficiency. TLE3 and AES have been shown to interact with TCF/LEF (transcripiton factors of the T cell-specific and lymphoid enhancer specific group) family members in cell culture systems. In the absence of TCF4 (Tcf7L2), Prop1 levels are elevated, pituitary hyperplasia ensues and palate closure is abnormal. Thus, we demonstrate that Tcf4 and Aes influence pituitary growth and development, and place Tcf4 and Tle3 in the genetic hierarchy with Prop1.
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