Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0041gp190 | Thyroid - Basic | ECE2016

Functional and morphological phenotypes in the mouse thyroid gland associated with thyroid-specific Mct8 deficiency

Boland Daniel , Weber Jonas , Rehders Maren , Rodermund Lisa , Heuer Heike , Brix Klaudia

Introduction: Mct8 is a thyroid hormone specific transporter located at the basolateral plasma membrane of thyrocytes. To investigate the significance of Mct8 to the thyroid gland while excluding peripheral effects observed in global knockout models, we used a Cre-LoxP thyroid-specific Mct8-deficient mouse model. Phenotypes of the angiofollicular unit encompassing the follicle and surrounding endothelial cells were investigated with respect to functional and morphological stat...

ea0041gp193 | Thyroid - Basic | ECE2016

Interconnection between cathepsin protein levels and thyroid hormone transporters in human thyroid epithelial cells

Kizilirmak Cise , Qatato Maria , Weber Jonas , Rehders Maren , Fuhrer Dagmar , Brix Klaudia

BackgroundThyroid hormone transporting proteins Mct8 and Mct10 have been detected at the plasma membrane of thyroid epithelial cells, whereas Lat2 was found predominantly at vesicular membranes. In this study we look into the effects of inhibiting thyroid hormone transporters on their subcellular localisation to better understand their fate and trafficking pathways in thyrocytes. Thus, a pharmacological intervention study with specific inhibitors of thyr...

ea0073pep15.2 | Presented ePosters 15: Late Breaking | ECE2021

Monocarboxylate transporter 8 deficiency leads to autophagy-induced persistent cathepsin-mediated thyroglobulin processing triggered by insufficient L-type amino acid transporter 2 functionality

Venugopalan Vaishnavi , Al-Hashimi Alaa , Weber Jonas , Rehders Maren , Golchert Janine , Homuth Georg , Verrey Francois , Kirstein Janine , Heuer Heike , Schweizer Ulrich , Wirth Eva , Brix Klaudia

The thyroid gland functions in supplying thyroid hormones (TH) to the body periphery, which is enabled by cathepsin-mediated thyroglobulin proteolysis and TH translocation across membranes by the Mct8, Mct10, and Lat2 transporters. Previously, we showed that cathepsin K-deficient mice feature normal thyroid phenotypes which is, in part, due to the functional compensation through cathepsin L upregulation that is independent of the classical hypothalamus–pituitary–thyr...