TY - JOUR
T1 - Differential gene expression in the adrenals of normal and anencephalic fetuses and studies focused on the fras-1-related extracellular matrix protein (FREM2) gene
AU - Mansfield, Christine W.
AU - Carr, Bruce R.
AU - Faye-Petersen, Ona M.
AU - Chen, Dongquan
AU - Xing, Yewei
AU - Rainey, William E.
AU - Parker, C. Richard
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research and/or authorship of this article: supported by NIH grant HD-11149.
PY - 2011/11
Y1 - 2011/11
N2 - Precis: Many genes are differentially expressed in normal compared to anencephalic human fetal adrenals (HFAs), especially the Fras-1-related extracellular matrix protein (FREM2) gene. FREM2 expression appears to be regulated by adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH). Context: The expression profiles of genes responsible for cortical growth and zonation in the HFA gland are poorly characterized. The neural tube disorder anencephaly is associated with fetal adrenal hypoplasia with a large size reduction of the fetal zone of the HFA. Objective: To determine gene expression profile differences in the adrenals of anencephalic compared to normal HFAs to identify genes that may play important roles in adrenal development. Design and Methods: Fresh tissues were obtained at the time of autopsy from normal and anencephalic human fetuses delivered at mid-gestation. The following techniques were used: cell culture, messenger RNA (mRNA) extraction, microarray analysis, complementary DNA (cDNA) synthesis, quantitative real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (QT-PCR). Results: We identified over 40 genes expressed at levels 4-fold or greater in the normal versus anencephalic HFAs and that 28 genes were expressed at increased levels in the anencephalic HFA. The expression of FREM2 at approximately 40-fold greater levels in the normal HFA compared to the HFA of anencephalic fetuses was confirmed by QT-PCR. Expression of FREM2 in the kidney was not significantly different between normal and anencephalic fetuses. In cultured HFA cells, ACTH treatment for 48 hours increased the expression of FREM2 and a gene responsive to ACTH, CYP17, but not tyrosine hydroxylase. Conclusions: Abnormal expression of many genes may be involved in the adrenal hypoplasia seen in anencephaly. FREM2 appears to be regulated by ACTH and is the most differentially expressed gene, which may be important in the development and function of the HFA, particularly the fetal zone of the HFA.
AB - Precis: Many genes are differentially expressed in normal compared to anencephalic human fetal adrenals (HFAs), especially the Fras-1-related extracellular matrix protein (FREM2) gene. FREM2 expression appears to be regulated by adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH). Context: The expression profiles of genes responsible for cortical growth and zonation in the HFA gland are poorly characterized. The neural tube disorder anencephaly is associated with fetal adrenal hypoplasia with a large size reduction of the fetal zone of the HFA. Objective: To determine gene expression profile differences in the adrenals of anencephalic compared to normal HFAs to identify genes that may play important roles in adrenal development. Design and Methods: Fresh tissues were obtained at the time of autopsy from normal and anencephalic human fetuses delivered at mid-gestation. The following techniques were used: cell culture, messenger RNA (mRNA) extraction, microarray analysis, complementary DNA (cDNA) synthesis, quantitative real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (QT-PCR). Results: We identified over 40 genes expressed at levels 4-fold or greater in the normal versus anencephalic HFAs and that 28 genes were expressed at increased levels in the anencephalic HFA. The expression of FREM2 at approximately 40-fold greater levels in the normal HFA compared to the HFA of anencephalic fetuses was confirmed by QT-PCR. Expression of FREM2 in the kidney was not significantly different between normal and anencephalic fetuses. In cultured HFA cells, ACTH treatment for 48 hours increased the expression of FREM2 and a gene responsive to ACTH, CYP17, but not tyrosine hydroxylase. Conclusions: Abnormal expression of many genes may be involved in the adrenal hypoplasia seen in anencephaly. FREM2 appears to be regulated by ACTH and is the most differentially expressed gene, which may be important in the development and function of the HFA, particularly the fetal zone of the HFA.
KW - ACTH
KW - FREM2
KW - Fras-1-related extracellular matrix protein
KW - anencephaly
KW - fetal adrenal gland
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U2 - 10.1177/1933719111408113
DO - 10.1177/1933719111408113
M3 - Article
C2 - 22031191
AN - SCOPUS:80054999954
SN - 1933-7191
VL - 18
SP - 1146
EP - 1153
JO - Reproductive Sciences
JF - Reproductive Sciences
IS - 11
ER -