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S Lorenz1, G Aust2, K Krohn3

  • 1Department for Internal Medicine, Clinic for Endocrinology and Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leipzig, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany; Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leipzig, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany.

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Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) fine-tunes calcium signals in human thyrocytes by regulating calcium-binding proteins (CaBP). This novel mechanism impacts thyroid cell signaling and function.

Keywords:
AFTNAnnexinCTNCaBPCalcium-binding proteinPHTS100 proteinSTThyroid cancerThyroid physiologyThyroid signal transductionautonomously functioning thyroid nodulecalcium binding proteincold benign thyroid noduleprimary human thyrocytessurrounding tissue

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Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Signaling

Background:

  • Calcium-binding proteins (CaBP) from S100 and annexin families are regulated by TSH in FRTL-5 cells.
  • Investigating CaBP regulation in primary human thyrocytes (PHT) from different thyroid tissues is crucial for understanding thyroid physiology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To study the regulation of S100A4, S100A6, and ANXA2 in PHT.
  • To investigate the effect of CaBP expression on calcium (Ca2+) and TSH receptor (TSHR) signaling.
  • To explore the role of CaBP in thyroid cell proliferation and differentiation.

Main Methods:

  • Assessed CaBP expression (S100A4, S100A6, ANXA2) in PHT from surrounding tissues, cold benign thyroid nodules, and autonomously functioning thyroid nodules.
  • Utilized cell culture models accounting for PHT proliferation and differentiation markers (FOS, TPO).
  • Investigated signaling pathways (PKA, MEK1/2, PI3-K) and triiodothyronine involvement in CaBP regulation.
  • Analyzed Ca2+ signaling responses to ATP and TSH.
  • Employed S100A4 mutants to study protein interaction effects.

Main Results:

  • CaBP regulation strongly correlated with the proliferation marker FOS.
  • PKA, MEK1/2, PI3-K, and triiodothyronine were identified as regulators of CaBP expression.
  • Modulated CaBP expression altered ATP-elicited Ca2+ signaling; S100A4 affected subsequent Ca2+ responses and buffering, while ANXA2 influenced the initial Ca2+ response.
  • S100A4 overexpression reduced TSH-induced NFAT activation.
  • S100A4's effects on Ca2+ signaling are mediated by protein interactions.

Conclusions:

  • TSH regulates CaBP expression, thereby fine-tuning Ca2+ signals in thyrocytes.
  • This represents a novel cross-regulating mechanism in thyrocytes with potential implications for thyroid cell signaling and physiology.
  • CaBP play distinct roles in modulating Ca2+ signaling dynamics within thyroid cells.