The Human Growth Hormone Gene Cluster Locus Control Region Supports Position-independent Pituitary- and Placenta-specific Expression in the Transgenic Mouse
pmid: 10713106
The Human Growth Hormone Gene Cluster Locus Control Region Supports Position-independent Pituitary- and Placenta-specific Expression in the Transgenic Mouse
The human growth hormone (hGH) cluster contains five genes. The hGH-N gene is predominantly expressed in pituitary somatotropes, whereas the remaining four genes, the chorionic somatomammotropin genes (hCS-L, hCS-A, and hCS-B) and hGH-V, are expressed selectively in the placenta. In contrast, the mouse genome contains a single pituitary-specific GH gene and lacks any GH-related CS genes. Activation of the hGH transgene in the mouse is dependent on its linkage to a previously described locus control region (LCR) located -15 to -32 kilobases upstream of the hGH cluster. The sporadic, nonreproducible expression of hCS transgenes lacking the LCR suggests that they may be dependent on hGH LCR activity as well. To determine whether the hCS genes could be expressed with appropriate placental specificity, a series of five transgenic mouse lines carrying an 87-kilobase human genomic insert encompassing the majority of the hGH gene cluster and the entire contiguous LCR was established. All of the hGH cluster genes were appropriately expressed in each of these lines. High level expression of hGH was restricted to the pituitary and hCS to the labyrinthine layer of the placenta. The expression of the GH cluster genes in their respective tissues paralleled transgene copy numbers irrespective of the transgene insertion site in the host mouse genome. These studies have extended the utility of the transgenic mouse model for the analysis of the full spectrum of hGH gene cluster activation. Further, they support a role for the hGH LCR in placental hCS, as well as pituitary hGH gene activation, and expression.
- University of Pennsylvania United States
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States
Human Growth Hormone, Placenta, Gene Dosage, Gene Expression, Mice, Transgenic, Locus Control Region, Placental Lactogen, Mice, Species Specificity, Organ Specificity, Pregnancy, Multigene Family, Pituitary Gland, Animals, Humans, Female, Tissue Distribution, Cloning, Molecular
Human Growth Hormone, Placenta, Gene Dosage, Gene Expression, Mice, Transgenic, Locus Control Region, Placental Lactogen, Mice, Species Specificity, Organ Specificity, Pregnancy, Multigene Family, Pituitary Gland, Animals, Humans, Female, Tissue Distribution, Cloning, Molecular
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