| Literature DB >> 27695625 |
Esther Koai, Tibisay Rincon Rios, John Edwards.
Abstract
Although it is known that VEGF increases eNOS protein, the mechanisms responsible remain unclear. To determine if VEGF alters eNOS transcription, human umbilical vein endothelial cells were transfected with reporters under the control of the eNOS promoter and stimulated with VEGF165. VEGF significantly increased eNOS-mRNA after 2 hours exposure. VEGF significantly increased eNOS reporter activity as early as one hour (268±32%), but this increase returned to baseline after 6 hours. Using deletion constructs, the VEGF response region was initially localized to within the -722/-494 region. GMSA indicated that VEGF increased DNA binding to both a cAMP-like and AP1-like response elements. Site-specific mutations and heterologous constructs indicated that the site centered at AP1-like site was both necessary and sufficient to meditate VEGF transcriptional activation. These results indicate that VEGF rapidly activates eNOS transcription prior to a rise eNOS-mRNA, an effect mediated by a cis-trans interaction localized to an AP1-like site within the eNOS promoter.Entities:
Keywords: Endothelial cells; HUVEC; Transcription; VEGF; eNOS
Year: 2010 PMID: 27695625 PMCID: PMC5040215 DOI: 10.9754/journal.wmc.2010.001111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Webmedcentral