TY - JOUR
T1 - The RNA-Binding Protein ELAVL1 Regulates GnRH Receptor Expression and the Response to GnRH
AU - Terasaka, Tomohiro
AU - Kim, Taeshin
AU - Dave, Hiral
AU - Gangapurkar, Bhakti
AU - Nicholas, Dequina A.
AU - Muñoz, Oscar
AU - Terasaka, Eri
AU - Li, Danmei
AU - Lawson, Mark A.
N1 - Funding Information:
Financial Support: This work was supported by National Institutes of Health (NIH)/Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Grants P50 HD12303, R01 HD037568, and R01 HD082567 (to M.A.L.). T.K. was supported by NIH Grant T32 HD007203. D.A.N. was supported by NIH/ National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) Grant K12 GM068524. O.M. is supported by NIH/ NIGMS Grant R25 GM083275 (to M.A.L.). T.T. was supported by a fellowship from the Uehara Memorial Foundation.
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© Copyright 2019 Endocrine Society.
PY - 2019/7/4
Y1 - 2019/7/4
N2 - Gonadotropin secretion, which is elicited by GnRH stimulation of the anterior pituitary gonadotropes, is a critical feature of reproductive control and the maintenance of fertility. In addition, activation of the GnRH receptor (GnRHR) regulates transcription and translation of multiple factors that regulate the signaling response and synthesis of gonadotropins. GnRH stimulation results in a broad redistribution of mRNA between active and inactive polyribosomes within the cell, but the mechanism of redistribution is not known. The RNA-binding protein embryonic lethal, abnormal vision, Drosophila-like 1 (ELAVL1) binds to AU-rich elements in mRNA and is one of the most abundant mRNA-binding proteins in eukaryotic cells. It is known to serve as a core component of RNA-binding complexes that direct the fate of mRNA. In LβT2 gonadotropes, we showed that ELAVL1 binds to multiple mRNAs encoding factors that are crucial for gonadotropin synthesis and release. Association with some mRNAs is GnRH sensitive but does not correlate with abundance of binding. We also showed MAPK-dependent changes in intracellular localization of ELAVL1 in response to GnRH stimulation. Knockdown of ELAVL1 gene expression resulted in reduced Lhb and Gnrhr mRNA levels, reduced cell surface expression of GnRHR, and reduced LH secretion in response to GnRH stimulation. Overall, these observations not only support the role of ELAVL1 in GnRHR-mediated regulation of gene expression and LH secretion but also indicate that other factors may contribute to the precise fate of mRNA in response to GnRH stimulation of gonadotropes.
AB - Gonadotropin secretion, which is elicited by GnRH stimulation of the anterior pituitary gonadotropes, is a critical feature of reproductive control and the maintenance of fertility. In addition, activation of the GnRH receptor (GnRHR) regulates transcription and translation of multiple factors that regulate the signaling response and synthesis of gonadotropins. GnRH stimulation results in a broad redistribution of mRNA between active and inactive polyribosomes within the cell, but the mechanism of redistribution is not known. The RNA-binding protein embryonic lethal, abnormal vision, Drosophila-like 1 (ELAVL1) binds to AU-rich elements in mRNA and is one of the most abundant mRNA-binding proteins in eukaryotic cells. It is known to serve as a core component of RNA-binding complexes that direct the fate of mRNA. In LβT2 gonadotropes, we showed that ELAVL1 binds to multiple mRNAs encoding factors that are crucial for gonadotropin synthesis and release. Association with some mRNAs is GnRH sensitive but does not correlate with abundance of binding. We also showed MAPK-dependent changes in intracellular localization of ELAVL1 in response to GnRH stimulation. Knockdown of ELAVL1 gene expression resulted in reduced Lhb and Gnrhr mRNA levels, reduced cell surface expression of GnRHR, and reduced LH secretion in response to GnRH stimulation. Overall, these observations not only support the role of ELAVL1 in GnRHR-mediated regulation of gene expression and LH secretion but also indicate that other factors may contribute to the precise fate of mRNA in response to GnRH stimulation of gonadotropes.
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U2 - 10.1210/en.2019-00203
DO - 10.1210/en.2019-00203
M3 - Article
C2 - 31188427
AN - SCOPUS:85072056650
SN - 0013-7227
VL - 160
SP - 1999
EP - 2014
JO - Endocrinology
JF - Endocrinology
IS - 8
M1 - 201900203
ER -