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TNF-α-mediated suppression of Leydig cell steroidogenesis involves DAX-1
Mohanraj Sadasivam1, Balamurugan Ramatchandirin, Sivasangari Balakrishnan
1Department of Biochemistry, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, 620 024, India.
Objective And Design:
The proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) has an inhibitory role in gonadal functions particularly in the steroidogenesis of Leydig cells. A detailed understanding of the mechanisms by which TNF-α regulates testicular steroidogenesis will be helpful in the design of novel clinical interventions for the treatment and prevention of male reproductive disorders. Here, we report that TNF-α-mediated activation of DAX-1 (dosage-sensitive sex reversal adrenal hypoplasia congenital critical region on X chromosome, gene 1) is involved in the inhibition of Leydig cell steroidogenesis.
Materials And Methods:
Rat testis Leydig tumor cells (LC-540) were treated with TNF-α (10 ng/ml) for different time intervals. To elucidate the pathways of intracellular signal transduction that regulate DAX-1 expression, we utilized specific inhibitors. The siRNA transfection of DAX-1 into LC-540 cells was performed by electroporation. The mRNA and protein levels were determined by RT-PCR and Western blotting, respectively.
Results:
We found that the mRNA and protein levels of DAX-1 were increased by threefold approximately in TNF-α-treated cells when compared to controls. Staurosporine, JNK inhibitor SP600125 and ERK inhibitor PD98059 significantly decreased DAX-1 expression in TNF-α-treated Leydig cells when compared to their respective controls. Further, a siRNA-mediated knockdown of DAX-1 restores the expression of steroidogenic proteins in TNF-α-treated Leydig cells.
Conclusions:
These findings provide valuable information that TNF-α activates DAX-1 through JNK/ERK MAP kinase pathway which regulates the expression of steroidogenic enzyme genes in Leydig cells.
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