Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0094op3.3 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2023

Characterisation of a novel N terminally FLAG-tagged FSHR knock in mouse model to understand the physiological roles of FSHR oligomerisation

Hopkins Thomas , Johnson Gillian , Sureshkumar Sumetha , Bousfield George , Jonas Kim

The G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), follicle stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) plays a critical role in ovarian function and reproduction, with multiple functions in follicle growth, maturation, survival, and steroid hormone production. Yet how FSH/FSHR mediates these pleiotrophic physiological roles remains unknown. Numerous studies indicate GPCRs can regulate and diversify their actions through receptor-receptor association and the formation of dimers/oligomers. Moreove...

ea0073oc10.5 | Oral Communications 10: Thyroid | ECE2021

External validation of AIBx, an artificial intelligence model for risk stratification, in surgically resected thyroid nodules

Swan Kristine , Thomas Johnson , Nielsen Viveque , Jespersen Marie Louise , Bonnema Steen

BackgroundArtificial intelligence algorithms can be used in classification of thyroid nodules to reduce subjectivity. External validation on images collected from different ultrasound machines and other institutions are vital before wider use of these algorithms. We retrospectively analyzed the performance of AIBx on thyroid nodules with surgically proven pathology.Materials and methodsPatients harboring thyr...

ea0013s73 | Nuclear hormone receptor-chromatin interactions: new approaches and insight into dynamics | SFEBES2007

Dynamics of nuclear receptor interactions on chromatin

Hager Gordon , Johnson Thomas , Schiltz R Louis , Wiench Malgorzata , Stavreva Diana , Voss Ty , Sung Myong-Hee , John Sam

In response to hormone activation of the glucocorticoid receptor, GR responsive promoters move through a complex series of activity states, a phenomenon we term promoter progression. Genome-wide profiling of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) regulated loci reveals several classes of response, including genes that are transiently activated and genes that are transiently repressed. In contrast to the conventional paradigm of activation and repression, GR modulation of genome function...

ea0038pl3 | Society for Endocrinology Transatlantic Medal Lecture | SFEBES2015

An integrated view of nuclear receptor/chromatin interactions: From genome wide to real time molecular dynamics

Hager Gordon , Paakinaho Ville , Kim Sohyoung , Morris Stephanie , Baek Songjoon , Johnson Thomas , Schiltz R Louis , Ball David , Karpova Tatiana , Swinstead Erin , Presman Diego

Transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression by interacting with chromatinized DNA response elements (REs). Access to these elements is dramatically restricted by chromatin organization, and modification of the nucleoprotein structure to allow factor binding is a key feature of cell selective gene regulation (Molecular Cell 29:611, 2008; Molecular Cell 43:145, 2011). Local transitions in chromatin access (often characterized as DNaseI hypersensitive sites (DHSs)) are o...