Genes induced by growth hormone in a model of adipogenic differentiation

CA Shang, BJL Thompson, R Teasdale… - Molecular and cellular …, 2002 - Elsevier
CA Shang, BJL Thompson, R Teasdale, RJ Brown, MJ Waters
Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 2002Elsevier
A substantial number of GH regulated genes have been reported in mature hepatocytes, but
genes involved in GH-initiated cell differentiation have not yet been identified. Here we have
studied a well-characterised model of GH-dependent differentiation, adipogenesis of 3T3-
F442A preadipocytes, to identify genes rapidly induced by GH. Using the suppression
subtractive hybridisation technique, we have identified eight genes induced within 60 min of
GH treatment, and verified these by northern analysis. Six were identifiable as Stat 2, Stat 3 …
A substantial number of GH regulated genes have been reported in mature hepatocytes, but genes involved in GH-initiated cell differentiation have not yet been identified. Here we have studied a well-characterised model of GH-dependent differentiation, adipogenesis of 3T3-F442A preadipocytes, to identify genes rapidly induced by GH. Using the suppression subtractive hybridisation technique, we have identified eight genes induced within 60 min of GH treatment, and verified these by northern analysis. Six were identifiable as Stat 2, Stat 3, thrombospondin-1, oncostatin M receptor β chain, a DEAD box RNA helicase, and muscleblind, a developmental transcription factor. Bioinformatic approaches assigned one of the two remaining unknown genes as a novel 436 residue serine/threonine kinase. As each of the identified genes have important developmental roles, they may be important in initiating GH-induced adipogenesis.
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