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Characterization of the human zinc finger nfx‑1‑type containing 1 encoding ZNFX1 gene and its response to 12‑O‑tetradecanoyl‑13‑acetate in HL‑60 cells.

Hiroshi Hamada1, Mayu Yamamura1, Hiroto Ohi1, Yota Kobayashi1, Kuniyoshi Niwa1, Takahiro Oyama1, Yasunari Mano2, Masashi Asai1, Sei-Ichi Tanuma3, Fumiaki Uchiumi1.   

Abstract

Human promyelocytic HL‑60 cells can be differentiated into macrophage‑like cells by treatment with 12‑O‑tetra decanoylphorbol‑13‑acetate (TPA). Certain 5' upstream regions of the zinc finger protein (ZNF)‑encoding genes contain duplicated GGAA motifs, which are frequently found in the TPA‑responding gene promoter regions. To examine transcriptional responses to TPA, 5'flanking regions of human zinc finger CCCH‑type containing, antiviral, ZNF252, ZNF343, ZNF555, ZNF782 and zinc finger nfx‑1‑type containing 1 (ZNFX1) genes were isolated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and ligated into a multiple‑cloning site of the pGL4.10[luc2] vector. Transient transfection and a luciferase assay revealed that the ZNFX1 promoter most prominently responded to the TPA treatment. Deletion and point mutation experiments indicated that the duplicated GGAA motif in the 100‑bp region positively responded to TPA. In addition, reverse transcription‑quantitative PCR and western blotting showed that the mRNA and protein of ZNFX1 accumulate during the differentiation of HL‑60 cells. These results indicated that expression of the TPA‑inducible ZNFX1 gene, which belongs to the group of interferon‑responsive genes, is regulated by the cis‑action of the duplicated GGAA motif.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31432148     DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2019.4860

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oncol        ISSN: 1019-6439            Impact factor:   5.650


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