Literature DB >> 34902009

Concordant Androgen-Regulated Expression of Divergent Rhox5 Promoters in Sertoli Cells.

Anjana Bhardwaj1,2, Abhishek Sohni3, Chih-Hong Lou3, Karel De Gendt3,4, Fanmao Zhang1, Eunah Kim1,5, Panneerdoss Subbarayalu6, Waikin Chan1, Stefanie Kerkhofs4, Frank Claessens4, Sarah Kimmins7, Manjeet K Rao6, Marvin Meistrich8, Miles F Wilkinson3,9.   

Abstract

Concordant transcriptional regulation can generate multiple gene products that collaborate to achieve a common goal. Here we report a case of concordant transcriptional regulation that instead drives a single protein to be produced in the same cell type from divergent promoters. This gene product-the RHOX5 homeobox transcription factor-is translated from 2 different mRNAs with different 5' untranslated regions (UTRs) transcribed from alternative promoters. Despite the fact that these 2 promoters-the proximal promoter (Pp) and the distal promoter (Pd)-exhibit different patterns of tissue-specific activity, share no obvious sequence identity, and depend on distinct transcription factors for expression, they exhibit a remarkably similar expression pattern in the testes. In particular, both depend on androgen signaling for expression in the testes, where they are specifically expressed in Sertoli cells and have a similar stage-specific expression pattern during the seminiferous epithelial cycle. We report evidence for 3 mechanisms that collaborate to drive concordant Pp/Pd expression. First, both promoters have an intrinsic ability to respond to androgen receptor and androgen. Second, the Pp acts as an enhancer to promote androgen-dependent transcription from the Pd. Third, Pd transcription is positively autoregulated by the RHOX5 protein, which is first produced developmentally from the Pp. Together, our data support a model in which the Rhox5 homeobox gene evolved multiple mechanisms to activate both of its promoters in Sertoli cells to produce Rhox5 in an androgen-dependent manner during different phases of spermatogenesis.
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Keywords:  ARE; Rhox5; Sertoli; androgen receptor; gene regulation; transcription factors

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34902009      PMCID: PMC8667857          DOI: 10.1210/endocr/bqab237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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