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Endocrinology Vol. 140, No. 12 5876-5882
Copyright © 1999 by The Endocrine Society


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Insulin-Like Growth Factor (IGF) II Induced Changes in Expression of IGF Binding Proteins in Lymphoid Tissues of hIGF-II Transgenic Mice

Jeske J. Smink, Johanna G. Koster, Brenda I. Hendriks-Stegeman and Sylvia C. van Buul-Offers

Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Jeske J. Smink, Room kC.03.063.0, P.O. Box 85090, NL-3508 AB Utrecht, The Netherlands. E-mail: J.Smink{at}wkz.azu.nl

Overexpression of human insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) in transgenic mice does not result in increased overall body growth. The IGF-II overexpression, however, specifically causes growth of the thymus and not of the spleen. We address the question whether the observed differences in growth induction in lymphoid tissues by IGF-II can be related to differences in local IGF binding protein (IGFBP) production, using nonradioactive in situ hybridization and Northern blot analysis. IGFBP-2, -4, and -5 are expressed in both lymphoid tissues of normal mice. The spleen additionally expresses IGFBP-3 and IGFBP-6. IGFBP-1 expression was not detected. Although the expression pattern of the IGFBPs did not change upon IGF-II overexpression, the level of expression changed in a specific manner for each IGFBP. In both the thymus and the spleen of transgenic mice, IGFBP-2 and -5 gene expression was slightly increased, whereas the level of IGFBP-4 expression was not altered. In the spleen, IGFBP-6 expression was not altered by IGF-II overexpression, whereas IGFBP-3 expression was strongly increased. The differences in IGFBP expression, and the difference in response of these IGFBPs to IGF-II overexpression in thymus and spleen suggests an important role of these proteins in growth regulation of both lymphoid tissues. We speculate that an increase of IGFBP-3 expression together with changes in expression of other IGFBPs, inhibits IGF-II stimulated growth in the spleen by an autocrine-/paracrine pathway.




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