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Hypertonicity-induced expression of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 through a novel cis-acting element and MAPK signaling pathways.

Ryoji Kojima1, Hajime Taniguchi, Aya Tsuzuki, Kanako Nakamura, Yumi Sakakura, Mikio Ito.   

Abstract

MCP1 is upregulated by various stimuli, including LPS, high glucose, and hyperosmolality. However, the molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation of the MCP1 gene under hyperosmolar conditions are poorly understood. Treatment of NRK52E cells with NaCl or mannitol resulted in significant elevation of MCP1 mRNA and protein in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Treatment with a p38MAPK inhibitor (SB203580), an ERK inhibitor (PD98059), or an MEK inhibitor (U0126), suppressed the increase in MCP1 expression caused by hypertonic NaCl, whereas a JNK inhibitor (SP600125) and an AP1 inhibitor (curcumin) failed to attenuate MCP1 mRNA expression by NaCl. In the 5'-flanking region of the MCP1 gene, there is a sequence motif similar to the consensus TonE/ORE as well as the consensus C/E binding protein (BP), NF-kappaB, and AP1/Sp1 sites. Luciferase activity in cells transfected with reporter constructs containing a putative TonE/ORE element (MCP1-TonE/ORE) enhanced reporter gene expression under hypertonic stress. Results of electrophoretic gel mobility shift assay showed a slow migration of the MCP1-TonE/ORE probe, representing the binding of TonEBP/OREBP/NFAT5 to this enhancer element. These results indicate that the 5'-flanking region of MCP1 contains a hypertonicity-sensitive cis-acting element, MCP1-TonE/ORE, as a novel element in the MCP1 gene. Furthermore, p38MAPK and MEK-ERK pathways appear to be, at least in part, involved in hypertonic stress-mediated regulation of MCP1 expression through the MCP1-TonE/ORE.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20368270     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0901298

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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1.  PKC-α contributes to high NaCl-induced activation of NFAT5 (TonEBP/OREBP) through MAPK ERK1/2.

Authors:  Hong Wang; Joan D Ferraris; Janet D Klein; Jeff M Sands; Maurice B Burg; Xiaoming Zhou
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2014-11-12

Review 2.  How do kinases contribute to tonicity-dependent regulation of the transcription factor NFAT5?

Authors:  Xiaoming Zhou
Journal:  World J Nephrol       Date:  2016-01-06

3.  The role of hyperosmotic stress in inflammation and disease.

Authors:  Chad Brocker; David C Thompson; Vasilis Vasiliou
Journal:  Biomol Concepts       Date:  2012-08

4.  MCP1 triggers monocyte dysfunctions during abnormal osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in ankylosing spondylitis.

Authors:  Zhongyu Xie; Peng Wang; Jinteng Li; Yuxi Li; Shan Wang; Xiaohua Wu; Suhe Sun; Shuizhong Cen; Hongjun Su; Wen Deng; Zhenhua Liu; Yi Ouyang; Yanfeng Wu; Huiyong Shen
Journal:  J Mol Med (Berl)       Date:  2016-12-05       Impact factor: 4.599

5.  TNF-α promotes nuclear enrichment of the transcription factor TonEBP/NFAT5 to selectively control inflammatory but not osmoregulatory responses in nucleus pulposus cells.

Authors:  Zariel I Johnson; Alexandra C Doolittle; Joseph W Snuggs; Irving M Shapiro; Christine L Le Maitre; Makarand V Risbud
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2017-08-25       Impact factor: 5.157

6.  Activation of osmolyte pathways in inflammatory myopathy and Duchenne muscular dystrophy points to osmoregulation as a contributing pathogenic mechanism.

Authors:  Boel De Paepe; Jean-Jacques Martin; Sandrine Herbelet; Cecilia Jimenez-Mallebrera; Estibaliz Iglesias; Cristina Jou; Joachim Weis; Jan L De Bleecker
Journal:  Lab Invest       Date:  2016-06-20       Impact factor: 5.662

7.  Autocrine MCP-1/CCR2 signaling stimulates proliferation and migration of renal carcinoma cells.

Authors:  Christoph Küper; Franz-Xaver Beck; Wolfgang Neuhofer
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2016-07-18       Impact factor: 2.967

8.  RNA Sequencing Reveals a Role of TonEBP Transcription Factor in Regulation of Pro-inflammatory Genes in Response to Hyperosmolarity in Healthy Nucleus Pulposus Cells: A HOMEOSTATIC RESPONSE?

Authors:  Zariel I Johnson; Irving M Shapiro; Makarand V Risbud
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2016-11-08       Impact factor: 5.157

9.  TAZ suppresses NFAT5 activity through tyrosine phosphorylation.

Authors:  Eun Jung Jang; Hana Jeong; Ki Hwan Han; Hyug Moo Kwon; Jeong-Ho Hong; Eun Sook Hwang
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2012-10-08       Impact factor: 4.272

Review 10.  The evolving role of TonEBP as an immunometabolic stress protein.

Authors:  Soo Youn Choi; Whaseon Lee-Kwon; Hyug Moo Kwon
Journal:  Nat Rev Nephrol       Date:  2020-03-10       Impact factor: 28.314

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