MRAP deficiency impairs adrenal progenitor cell differentiation and gland zonation

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Novoselova, T., Hussain, M., King, P., Guasti, L., Metherell, L., Charalambous, M., Clark, A. and Chan, L. 2018. MRAP deficiency impairs adrenal progenitor cell differentiation and gland zonation. The FASEB Journal. 32 (11), pp. 6186-9196. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201701274RR
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TitleMRAP deficiency impairs adrenal progenitor cell differentiation and gland zonation
AuthorsNovoselova, T., Hussain, M., King, P., Guasti, L., Metherell, L., Charalambous, M., Clark, A. and Chan, L.
Abstract

Melanocortin 2 receptor accessory protein (MRAP) is a single transmembrane domain accessory protein and a critical component of the hypothamo-pituitary-adrenal axis. MRAP is highly expressed in the adrenal gland and is essential for adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH) receptor expression and function. Human loss-of-function mutations in MRAP cause familial glucocorticoid (GC) deficiency (FGD) type 2 (FGD2), whereby the adrenal gland fails to respond to ACTH and to produce cortisol. In this study, we generated Mrap-null mice to study the function of MRAP in vivo. We found that the vast majority of Mrap−/− mice died at birth but could be rescued by administration of corticosterone to pregnant dams. Surviving Mrap−/− mice developed isolated GC deficiency with normal mineralocorticoid and catecholamine production, recapitulating FGD2. The adrenal glands of adult Mrap−/− mice were small, with grossly impaired adrenal capsular morphology and cortex zonation. Progenitor cell differentiation was significantly impaired, with dysregulation of WNT4/β-catenin and sonic hedgehog pathways. These data demonstrate the roles of MRAP in both steroidogenesis and the regulation of adrenal cortex zonation. This is the first mouse model of isolated GC deficiency and reveals the role of MRAP in adrenal progenitor cell regulation and cortex zonation

PublisherThe Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
JournalThe FASEB Journal
ISSN0892-6638
Electronic1530-6860
Publication dates
Online07 Jun 2018
Print30 Nov 2018
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Deposited08 Nov 2019
Accepted14 May 2018
Output statusPublished
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201701274RR
LanguageEnglish
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