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Publication : NCoR1 and SMRT play unique roles in thyroid hormone action in vivo.

First Author  Shimizu H Year  2015
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  35
Issue  3 Pages  555-65
PubMed ID  25421714 Mgi Jnum  J:224305
Mgi Id  MGI:5662005 Doi  10.1128/MCB.01208-14
Citation  Shimizu H, et al. (2015) NCoR1 and SMRT play unique roles in thyroid hormone action in vivo. Mol Cell Biol 35(3):555-65
abstractText  NCoR1 (nuclear receptor corepressor) and SMRT (silencing mediator of retinoid and thyroid hormone receptors; NCoR2) are well-recognized coregulators of nuclear receptor (NR) action. However, their unique roles in the regulation of thyroid hormone (TH) signaling in specific cell types have not been determined. To accomplish this we generated mice that lacked function of either NCoR1, SMRT, or both in the liver only and additionally a global SMRT knockout model. Despite both corepressors being present in the liver, deletion of SMRT in either euthyroid or hypothyroid animals had little effect on TH signaling. In contrast, disruption of NCoR1 action confirmed that NCoR1 is the principal mediator of TH sensitivity in vivo. Similarly, global disruption of SMRT, unlike the global disruption of NCoR1, did not affect TH levels. While SMRT played little role in TH-regulated pathways, when disrupted in combination with NCoR1, it greatly accentuated the synthesis and storage of hepatic lipid. Taken together, these data demonstrate that corepressor specificity exists in vivo and that NCoR1 is the principal regulator of TH action. However, both corepressors collaborate to control hepatic lipid content, which likely reflects their cooperative activity in regulating the action of multiple NRs including the TH receptor (TR).
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