SF-1 a key player in the development and differentiation of steroidogenic tissues.

Pierre Val, Anne-Marie Lefrançois-Martinez, Georges Veyssière, Antoine Martinez
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Since its discovery in the early 1990s, the orphan nuclear receptor SF-1 has been attributed a central role in the development and differentiation of steroidogenic tissues. SF-1 controls the expression of all the steroidogenic enzymes and cholesterol transporters required for steroidogenesis as well as the expression of steroidogenesis-stimulating hormones and their cognate receptors. SF-1 is also an essential regulator of genes involved in the sex determination cascade. The study of SF-1 null mice and of human mutants has been of great value to demonstrate the essential role of this factor in vivo, although the complete adrenal and gonadal agenesis in knock-out animals has impeded studies of its function as a transcriptional regulator. In particular, the role of SF-1 in the hormonal responsiveness of steroidogenic genes promoters is still a subject of debate. This extensive review takes into account recent data obtained from SF-1 haploinsufficient mice, pituitary-specific knock-outs and from transgenic mice experiments carried out with SF-1 target gene promoters. It also summarizes the pros and cons regarding the presumed role of SF-1 in cAMP signalling.

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SF-1在类固醇生成组织的发育和分化中起关键作用。
自20世纪90年代初被发现以来,孤儿核受体SF-1一直被认为在类固醇生成组织的发育和分化中起着核心作用。SF-1控制类固醇生成所需的所有类固醇生成酶和胆固醇转运蛋白的表达,以及类固醇生成刺激激素及其同源受体的表达。SF-1也是参与性别决定级联的基因的重要调节因子。对SF-1缺失小鼠和人类突变体的研究对于证明该因子在体内的重要作用具有重要价值,尽管敲除动物的完全肾上腺和性腺发育阻碍了其作为转录调节剂功能的研究。特别是,SF-1在类固醇基因启动子的激素反应中的作用仍然是一个有争议的话题。这项广泛的综述考虑了最近从SF-1单倍不足小鼠、垂体特异性敲除以及使用SF-1靶基因启动子进行的转基因小鼠实验中获得的数据。它还总结了关于SF-1在cAMP信号传导中的假定作用的利弊。
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