Identification of NR0B1 as a novel androgen receptor co-repressor in mouse Sertoli cells

  • Authors:
    • Yu-Chi Li
    • Man-Ling Luo
    • Huan Guo
    • Tian-Tian Wang
    • Shou-Ren Lin
    • Jian-Bo Chen
    • Qian Ma
    • Yan-Li Gu
    • Zhi-Mao Jiang
    • Yao-Ting Gui
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  • Published online on: July 11, 2016     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2016.2672
  • Pages: 853-860
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Abstract

Nuclear receptor subfamily 0 group B member 1 (Nr0b1) is an atypical member of the nuclear receptor family that is predominantly expressed in mouse Sertoli cells (SCs). Mutations of NR0B1 in humans cause adrenal failure and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. The targeted mutagenesis of Nr0b1 in mice has revealed a primary gonadal defect characterized by the overexpression of aromatase and cellular obstruction of the seminiferous tubules and efferent ductules, leading to germ cell death and infertility. The transgenic expression of Nr0b1 under the control of the Müllerian-inhibiting substance promoter (MIS-Nr0b1), which is selectively expressed in SCs, improves fertility. Testicular androgen receptor (AR) was also expressed in SCs. Many genes are directly regulated by androgen and its AR, which are involved in spermatogenesis and male infertility. As the association between NR0B1 and AR remains unclear in mouse SCs, we decided to further explore the relationship between them. In the present study, we have identified NR0B1 as a novel AR co-repressor in mouse SCs. Using RT‑qPCR and immunofluorescence, we determined that NR0B1 was mainly expressed in mouse SCs in an age-dependent manner from 2-8 weeks of age postnatally. The inhibition of the effects of AR on AR target genes by NR0B1, in an androgen‑dependent manner, was further demonstrated by western blot analysis and RT-qPCR in TM4 cells, a mouse Sertoli cell line. Finally, in vitro luciferase and co-immunoprecipitation assays validated that NR0B1, as an AR co-repressor, significantly inhibited the transcriptional activation of its target genes. These results suggest that novel inhibitory mechanisms underlie the effects of NR0B1 in modulating androgen-dependent gene transcription in mouse SCs.
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Li Y, Luo M, Guo H, Wang T, Lin S, Chen J, Ma Q, Gu Y, Jiang Z, Gui Y, Gui Y, et al: Identification of NR0B1 as a novel androgen receptor co-repressor in mouse Sertoli cells. Int J Mol Med 38: 853-860, 2016
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Li, Y., Luo, M., Guo, H., Wang, T., Lin, S., Chen, J. ... Gui, Y. (2016). Identification of NR0B1 as a novel androgen receptor co-repressor in mouse Sertoli cells. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 38, 853-860. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2016.2672
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Li, Y., Luo, M., Guo, H., Wang, T., Lin, S., Chen, J., Ma, Q., Gu, Y., Jiang, Z., Gui, Y."Identification of NR0B1 as a novel androgen receptor co-repressor in mouse Sertoli cells". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 38.3 (2016): 853-860.
Chicago
Li, Y., Luo, M., Guo, H., Wang, T., Lin, S., Chen, J., Ma, Q., Gu, Y., Jiang, Z., Gui, Y."Identification of NR0B1 as a novel androgen receptor co-repressor in mouse Sertoli cells". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 38, no. 3 (2016): 853-860. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2016.2672