1990
DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(90)90662-7
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Transcriptional regulation of ferritin heavy chain messenger RNA expression by thyroid hormone

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“…102 Short fragments of the rat 5Ј flanking region (up to 400 bp) but not longer fragments were responsive to dibutyryl-cAMP and thyrotropin in murine 3T3 cells and FRTL5 thyroid cells. 103,104 Nuclear run-on assays confirmed the transcriptional effect of thyrotropin on ferritin H. 105 The cAMP-dependent induction of ferritin was inhibited by ras in a rat thyroid cell line. 106 Collectively, these experiments demonstrated that thyrotropin increased ferritin H transcription, probably by elevating cAMP.…”
Section: Ferritin Regulation By Cytokines and Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…102 Short fragments of the rat 5Ј flanking region (up to 400 bp) but not longer fragments were responsive to dibutyryl-cAMP and thyrotropin in murine 3T3 cells and FRTL5 thyroid cells. 103,104 Nuclear run-on assays confirmed the transcriptional effect of thyrotropin on ferritin H. 105 The cAMP-dependent induction of ferritin was inhibited by ras in a rat thyroid cell line. 106 Collectively, these experiments demonstrated that thyrotropin increased ferritin H transcription, probably by elevating cAMP.…”
Section: Ferritin Regulation By Cytokines and Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…FTH1 is known to be regulated by a large number of factors including positive regulation by thyroid stimulating hormone, NFjb, insulin, chemokines, immunoglobulins and interleukins (Iwasa et al 1990;Iwasaki et al 2006;Yokomori et al 1991;Anders et al 2003;McLeish et al 1982;Chen et al 2005). The expression of FTH1 is known to affect iron homeostasis, cell proliferation and lipid peroxidation (Goralska et al 1998;McLeish et al 1980;Cozzi et al 1990).…”
Section: Averaged Expressionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Mechanism of cAMP-PKA Stimulation of Ferritin Gene Transcription-H ferritin mRNA levels and transcription of the gene in vivo are stimulated by cAMP (3,10,21,22). The identification of the primary target sequences responsive to cAMP signaling in the H ferritin promoter has not been carried out extensively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%