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Regulation of the IL-2 receptor alpha-gene. Interaction of a kappa B binding protein with cell-specific transcription factors.

W W Freimuth1, J M Depper, G J Nabel.   

Abstract

The IL-2R alpha enhancer contains an 11 bp sequence that resembles kappa B, a regulatory element associated with several genes, including Ig kappa-L chain and human immunodeficiency virus. Although nuclear factor of the kappa-enhancer in B cells (NF-kappa B) binding is activated by PMA, TNF-alpha, and IL-1, activation of the IL-2R alpha enhancer does not consistently correlate with NF-kappa B induction. In this report, we show that TNF-alpha activates NF-kappa B and the human immunodeficiency virus enhancer in the Jurkat T leukemia but does not stimulate the IL-2R alpha enhancer. In contrast, this cytokine, and IL-1, increased IL-2R alpha gene expression in YT-1 cells. Comparing YT-1 and Jurkat T leukemias, we find that the IL-2R kappa B site is required for TNF-alpha and IL-1 stimulation in YT-1 cells, but that plasmids containing this site linked to a heterologous promoter do not respond to these cytokines. These data suggest that upstream regulatory elements in addition to IL-2R kappa B are needed to mediate this cytokine effect. TNF-alpha also synergized with PMA and other cytokines in the stimulation of the IL-2R alpha enhancer in YT-1. Because these effects are not observed in Jurkat cells, the function of the IL-2R kappa B site is cell-specific and likely mediated by different associated transcription factors present in each cell type.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2809216

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


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