NCOR1 modulates erythroid disorders caused by mutations of thyroid hormone receptor α1

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Cho Rong Han
Sunmi Park
Sheue-yann Cheng
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[1] National Institutes of Health,Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute
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Thyroid hormone receptor α (THRA) gene mutations, via dominant negative mode, cause erythroid abnormalities in patients. Using mice expressing a dominant negative TRα1 mutant (TRα1PV; Thra1PV/+ mice), we showed that TRα1PV acted directly to suppress the expression of key erythroid genes, causing erythroid defects. The nuclear receptor corepressor 1 (NCOR1) was reported to mediate the dominant negative effects of mutated TRα1. However, how NCOR1 could regulate TRα1 mutants in erythroid defects in vivo is not known. In the present study, we crossed Thra1PV/+ mice with mice expressing a mutant Ncor1 allele (NCOR1ΔID; Ncor1ΔID mice). TRα1PV mutant cannot bind to NCOR1ΔID. The expression of NCOR1ΔID ameliorated abnormalities in the peripheral blood indices, and corrected the defective differentiation potential of progenitors in the erythroid lineage. The defective terminal erythropoiesis of lineage-negative bone marrow cells of Thra1PV/+ mice was rescued by the expression of NCOR1ΔID. De-repression of key erythroid genes in Thra1PV/+Ncor1ΔID/ΔID mice led to partial rescue of terminal erythroid differentiation. These results indicate that the inability of TRα1PV to recruit NCOR1ΔID to form a repressor complex relieved the deleterious actions of TRα1 mutants in vivo. NCOR1 is a critical novel regulator underpining the pathogenesis of erythroid abnormalities caused by TRα1 mutants.
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