Thyroglobulin (Tg), has recently been identified as a transcriptional regul
ator of thyroid-restricted genes. The extrathyroidal expression of several
of these genes (including the transcription factor Pax-8) together with the
occurrence of specific Tg binding sites suggests a secondary role for Tg a
s a circulating hormone. In this study, we demonstrate using Northern analy
sis that Pax-8 is expressed in the mouse mesangial cell, and that its trans
cript levels are suppressed by Tg. These cells also express an asialoglycop
rotein receptor, a receptor involved in Tg endocytosis in the thyroid, and
a Tg transcript smaller than the 8.3-kb thyroidal form. Reverse transcripta
se PCR showed that suppression of Pax-8 by Tg is correlated with reduced ex
pression of bcl-2 apoptosis suppressor. Tg, but not triiodothyronine (T-3)
significantly increased MC proliferation above control as determined by DNA
content of MC cultures. The effect of Tg on proliferation was not duplicat
ed by either bovine serum albumin, gamma -globulins, lactoferrin, or the AS
GPR-specific ligand, orosomucoid. These results suggest a possible endocrin
e role for Tg in regulating both Pax-8 related gene transcription and cell
division in the mesangial cell. (C) 2001 Academic Press.