Transcriptional regulation of the expression of macrophage colony stimulating factor.

نویسندگان

  • J Rubin
  • D Fan
  • A Wade
  • T C Murphy
  • H Gewant
  • M S Nanes
  • X Fan
  • M Moerenhout
  • W Hofstetter
چکیده

The regulatory regions for transcriptional control of the MCSF gene are unknown. We examined regulatory control in a 774-bp murine MCSF promoter transfected into MC3T3-E1 osteoblast-like and COS-7 cells. Deletion of upstream sequence from -635 increased basal activity of the promoter by at least four-fold, an increase that was maintained when PU.1, NFkappaB and Egr1/Sp1 consensus sequences were subsequently removed. Mutagenesis identified a suppressor element between -635 and -642 from the transcriptional start site and an oligonucleotide representing this sequence was retarded by nuclear cell protein. TNFalpha (1 ng/ml), PTH (5x10(-8) M), and IL-1alpha (100 pg/ml), which increased MCSF protein secretion, failed to enhance the transcriptional rate of the full-length promoter. TNFalpha was able to stimulate transcription of a heterologous reporter transfected into COS-7 containing multiple copies of the murine MCSF NFkappaB site inserted before a minimal promoter. In contrast, deletion of the same NFkappaB response element increased basal activity in the native promoter. Thus, the NFkappaB sequence may act as a negative regulator in the context of the endogenous promoter. Our results indicate that constitutive transcriptional activity conferred by the MCSF promoter may be damped by a suppressor protein. Transcriptional regulation, however, does not appear to be a major stimulatory mechanism for MCSF secretion.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Molecular and cellular endocrinology

دوره 160 1-2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2000