Gene | 2019

Identification of a promoter element mediating kisspeptin-induced increases in GnRH gene expression in sheep.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) plays an important role in regulating the activities of other components downstream of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis and maintaining the normal reproductive cycle of animals. However, the molecular mechanisms by which GnRH synthesis and secretion are regulated in sheep remains unclear. In this study, a series of eight recombinant vectors with deletion fragments were constructed and cotransfected with pGL3-Basic and pRL-SV40 into sheep hypothalamic neuronal cells. After treatment with 1\u202fnM kisspeptin, the core promoter of the sheep GnRH gene was identified to be in the region of -1912\u202fbp to -1461\u202fbp by dual-luciferase reporter assay. Bioinformatics analysis showed that there was a binding site for the transcription factor Otx-2 in the core promoter region (-1786 to -1770\u202fbp) that was highly conserved among different species. The expression patterns of Kiss-1, Otx-2 and GnRH in the sheep hypothalamus were the same, and the expression of Kiss-1, Otx-2 and GnRH was significantly higher in the breeding season than in nonbreeding season (P\u202f<\u202f0.01). In addition, when hypothalamic neurons were cultured in vitro with kisspeptin, kisspeptin induced the expression of GnRH and Otx-2. In conclusion, these results provide evidence that the core promoter region (-1786 to -1770\u202fbp) of the GnRH gene is involved in the regulation of hypothalamic activity by kisspeptin and that binding of the transcription factor Otx-2 mediates this activation.

Volume 699
Pages \n 1-7\n
DOI 10.1016/j.gene.2019.03.006
Language English
Journal Gene

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