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A combined approach identifies a limited number of new thyroid hormone target genes in post-natal mouse cerebellum.

Thyroid hormones act directly on gene transcription in the post-natal developing cerebellum, controlling neuronal, and glial cell differentiation. We have combined three experimental approaches to identify the target genes that are underlying this phenomenon: 1) a microarray analysis of gene expression to identify hormone responsive genes in the cerebellum of Pax8-/- mice, a transgenic mouse model of congenital hypothyroidism; 2) a similar microarray analysis on primary culture of cerebellum neurons; and 3) a bioinformatics screen of conserved putative-binding sites in the mouse genome. This identifies surprisingly a small set of target genes, which, for some of them, might be key regulators of cerebellum development and neuronal differentiation.

Publication date
July 1, 2007
Principal Investigators
Quignodon L, Grijota-Martinez C, Compe E, Guyot R, Allioli N, Laperrière D, Walker R, Meltzer P, Mader S, Samarut J, Flamant F
PubMed reference
J. Mol. Endocrinol. 2007;39(1):17-28
PubMed ID
17601882
Affiliation
Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Université de Lyon, UMR INRA CNRS 5242, IFR128 46 allée d’Italie, 69364 Lyon Cedex 07, France.