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  • EGR2 is a gonadotropin-induced survival factor that controls the expression of IER3 in ovarian granulosa cells.

EGR2 is a gonadotropin-induced survival factor that controls the expression of IER3 in ovarian granulosa cells.

Biochemical and biophysical research communications (2016-11-29)
Hanyong Jin, Miae Won, Eunkyoung Shin, Hong-Man Kim, Kangseok Lee, Jeehyeon Bae
ABSTRACT

Pituitary gonadotropins are key hormones that orchestrate the growth and development of ovarian follicles. However, limited information is available on intra-ovarian factors that mediate the actions of gonadotropins. In this study, we identified that the early growth response 2 gene (EGR2) is a gonadotropin-inducible gene in granulosa cells of rats and humans. Analysis of consensus EGR-binding elements (EBEs) showed that the immediate early response 3 gene (IER3) is a novel transcriptional target gene of EGR2 as confirmed by the luciferase assay, electrophoretic mobility-shift assay (EMSA), chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), and western blot analysis. Overexpression of EGR2 promoted survival of KGN human granulosa-derived cells in which IER3 acts as a mediator; knockdown of EGR2 induced death in KGN cells. Additionally, EGR2 was found to regulate the expression of myeloid cell leukemia 1 (MCL-1), which belongs to the BCL-2 family of proteins regulating cell survival. Thus, this study identified a novel signaling axis, comprised of gonadotropins-EGR2-IER3, which is important for the survival of granulosa cells during folliculogenesis.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Follicle Stimulating Hormone from human pituitary, ~7,000 IU/mg (powder)
Sigma-Aldrich
Kartogenin, ≥98% (HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
Luteinizing Hormone from human pituitary, ≥8,500 IU/mg