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Dap12 expression in activated microglia from retinoschisin-deficient retina and its PU.1-dependent promoter regulation.

Karin Weigelt1, Wolfgang Ernst, Yana Walczak, Stefanie Ebert, Thomas Loenhardt, Maja Klug, Michael Rehli, Bernhard H F Weber, Thomas Langmann.   

Abstract

Several alterations in the expression of immune-related transcripts were identified recently in the degenerating retina of the retinoschisin knockout (Rs1h(-/Y)) mouse, including the strong expression of the adaptor protein Dap12. As Dap12 is found in leukocytes, we hypothesized that its disease-related expression may be confined to activated retinal microglia cells. To test this hypothesis, we established a procedure for isolation and culture of retinal microglia cells and performed genome-wide expression profiling from Rs1h(-/Y) and control microglia. While retaining their activated state in culture, ex vivo microglia expressed high levels of Dap12 and the transcription factor PU.1. The activation-dependent induction of Dap12 was also confirmed in the microglia cell line BV-2 following in vitro stimulation. To examine the transcriptional regulation of Dap12 further, macrophage cell lines were transfected with several Dap12 reporter constructs. Promoter deletion assays and site-directed mutagenesis experiments demonstrated an essential role of evolutionarily conserved PU.1 consensus sites in the proximal -104/+118 Dap12 promoter. In vitro and in vivo binding of PU.1 to this promoter region was demonstrated using EMSA and chromatin immunoprecipitation. Knockdown of PU.1 by RNA interference caused a significant reduction of endogenous Dap12 expression and re-expression, and activation of PU.1 in PU.1(-/-) progenitor cells induced Dap12 transcription. Taken together, our results indicate that activated microglia from degenerating retinae express high levels of Dap12 and PU.1, and PU.1 controls the myeloid-specific regulation of Dap12 directly and may also play a general role in microglia gene expression during retinal degeneration.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17827340     DOI: 10.1189/jlb.0707447

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Leukoc Biol        ISSN: 0741-5400            Impact factor:   4.962


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