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Publication : Persistent expression of Notch2 delays gonadotrope differentiation.

First Author  Raetzman LT Year  2006
Journal  Mol Endocrinol Volume  20
Issue  11 Pages  2898-908
PubMed ID  16840533 Mgi Jnum  J:114717
Mgi Id  MGI:3689787 Doi  10.1210/me.2005-0394
Citation  Raetzman LT, et al. (2006) Persistent expression of Notch2 delays gonadotrope differentiation. Mol Endocrinol 20(11):2898-908
abstractText  Normal pituitary gland development requires coordination between maintenance of progenitor cell pools and selection of progenitors for differentiation. The spatial and temporal expression of Notch2 during pituitary development suggested that it could control progenitor cell differentiation in the pituitary. Consistent with this idea, Notch2 is not expressed in Prop1 mutants, and anterior pituitary progenitors in Prop1 mutants appear to be unable to transition from proliferation to differentiation properly, resulting in anterior lobe failed cell specification and evolving hypoplasia. To test the function of Notch2 directly, we used the alphaGSU subunit promoter to express activated NOTCH2 persistently in pre-gonadotropes and pre-thyrotropes of transgenic mice. At birth, there is a small reduction in the population of fully differentiated thyrotropes and almost no fully differentiated gonadotropes. The temporal and spatial expression of Hey1 suggests that it could be a mediator of this effect. Gonadotropes complete their differentiation program eventually, although expression of LH and FSH is mutually exclusive with NOTCH2 transgene expression. This demonstrates that activated Notch2 is sufficient to delay gonadotrope differentiation, and it supports the hypothesis that Notch2 regulates progenitor cell differentiation in the pituitary gland.
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