Thyroid hormone receptors: The challenge of elucidating isotype-specific functions and cell-specific response |
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Authors: | Fré dé ric Flamant,Karine Gauthier |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, Université de Lyon, CNRS, INRA, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, 46 allée d''Italie, 69364 Lyon Cedex 07, France |
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Abstract: | BackgroundThyroid hormone receptors TRα1, TRβ1 and TRβ2 are broadly expressed and exert a pleiotropic influence on many developmental and homeostatic processes. Extensive genetic studies in mice precisely defined their respective function.Scope of reviewThe purpose of the review is to discuss two puzzling issues:- –
- The isoform specificity problem: the different functions of TRα1, TRβ1 and TRβ2 might reflect either their different distribution in tissues or differences in the receptor intrinsic properties.
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- The cell-specificity problem: one would expect that different cell types share a common repertoire of TR target genes, but current knowledge does not support this assumption. How TR function is affected by the cellular context is an unsolved question.
Major conclusionsMouse genetics support a balanced contribution of expression pattern and receptor intrinsic properties in defining the receptor respective functions. The molecular mechanisms sustaining cell specific response remain hypothetical and based on studies performed with other nuclear receptors.General significanceThe isoform-specificity and cell-specificity questions have many implications for clinical research, drug development, and endocrine disruptor studies. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled Thyroid hormone signalling. |
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Keywords: | Thyroid hormone Nuclear receptor Mouse genetics |
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