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Distinct regulation of the interleukin-1 and interleukin-6 response elements of the rat haptoglobin gene in rat and human hepatoma cells.

H Baumann1, K K Morella, G P Jahreis, S Marinković.   

Abstract

The transcription rate of the haptoglobin (Hp) gene is stimulated by interleukin-1 (IL-1), IL-6, and dexamethasone in rat hepatoma (H-35) cells. To identify the cis-acting regulatory elements responsive to these hormones, various lengths of 5' Hp gene-flanking regions, including the promoter, were inserted into chloramphenicol acetyltransferase gene expression vectors and transiently introduced into H-35 cells. The first 4 kb of 5' region mediated a severalfold increase in expression after treatment with IL-6 and dexamethasone. No response to IL-1 was detectable. When, however, upstream sequences were deleted to position -165 relative to the transcription start site, a significant stimulation by IL-1 was gained without appreciably affecting the IL-6 response. With the apparent removal of an inhibitory sequence, the promoter-proximal 165-bp region also displayed a severalfold enhanced response to the combination of dexamethasone, IL-1, and IL-6. The sequence from -165 to -147, termed the A-element, was found to be crucial for all hormone regulatory functions. Two copies of the A-element linked to a heterologous promoter responded to the three hormones, but to a lesser degree than in the Hp gene promoter context. The regulatory elements of the rat Hp gene were similarly active in human hepatoma cells. Optimal regulation by IL-6 in HepG2 cells was, however, independent of the A-element. The A-element functioned in these cells exclusively as an IL-1 response sequence. The results suggest that genomic sequences upstream of the rat Hp gene suppress the regulation by specific cytokines more prominently in transient expression assays than in the normal chromosomal context. Moreover, the functional comparison indicated that specific regulatory regions of the rat Hp gene do not function identically in different hepatic cell types.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2172789      PMCID: PMC361394          DOI: 10.1128/mcb.10.11.5967-5976.1990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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