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Identification of novel Sp1 targets involved in proliferation and cancer by functional genomics.

Carlota Oleaga1, Sabine Welten, Audrey Belloc, Anna Solé, Laura Rodriguez, Núria Mencia, Elisabet Selga, Alicia Tapias, Veronique Noé, Carlos J Ciudad.   

Abstract

Sp1 is a transcription factor regulating many genes through its DNA binding domain, containing three zinc fingers. We were interested in identifying target genes regulated by Sp1, particularly those involved in proliferation and cancer. Our approach was to treat HeLa cells with a siRNA directed against Sp1 mRNA to decrease the expression of Sp1 and, in turn, the genes activated by this transcription factor. Sp1-siRNA treatment led to a great number of differentially expressed genes as determined by whole genome cDNA microarray analysis. Underexpressed genes were selected since they represent putative genes activated by Sp1 and classified in six Gene Onthology categories, namely proliferation and cancer, mRNA processing, lipid metabolism, glucidic metabolism, transcription and translation. Putative Sp1 binding sites were found in the promoters of the selected genes using the Match™ software. After literature mining, 11 genes were selected for further validation. Underexpression by qRT-PCR was confirmed for the 11 genes plus Sp1 in HeLa cells after Sp1-siRNA treatment. EMSA and ChIP assays were performed to test for binding of Sp1 to the promoters of these genes. We observed binding of Sp1 to the promoters of RAB20, FGF21, IHPK2, ARHGAP18, NPM3, SRSF7, CALM3, PGD and Sp1 itself. Furthermore, the mRNA levels of RAB20, FGF21 and IHPK2 and luciferase activity for these three genes related to proliferation and cancer, were determined after overexpression of Sp1 in HeLa cells, to confirm their regulation by Sp1. Involvement of these three genes in proliferation was validated by gene silencing using polypurine reverse hoogsteen hairpins.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23018034     DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2012.09.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


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