Retinoic acid receptor isoform RAR gamma 1: an antagonist of the transactivation of the RAR beta RARE in epithelial cell lines and normal human keratinocytes
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Retinoic acid receptor isoform RAR gamma 1: an antagonist of the transactivation of the RAR beta RARE in epithelial cell lines and normal human keratinocytes
Abstract
The diversity of isoforms of retinoic acid (RA) receptors (RARs) and of DNA sequences of retinoic acid-responsive elements (RAREs) suggests the existence of selectivities in the RAR/RARE recognition or in the subsequent gene modulation. Such selectivities might be particularly important for RAREs involved in positive feedback, eg. the RAR beta RARE. In the present work we found that in several epithelial cell lines, reporter constructs containing the RAR beta RARE linked to the HSV-tk promoter were transactivated in the presence of RA by endogenous RARs and co-transfected RAR alpha 1 and RAR beta 2 isoforms, but not by RAR gamam 1. On the contrary, this latter isoform behaved towards the RAR beta RARE as an inhibitor of the transactivation produced by endogenous RARs and by cotransfected RAR alpha 1 and RAR beta 2. RAR gamma 1 also behaved as an antagonist of the transactivation produced by cotransfected RXR alpha. The natural RAR beta gene promoter or RAR beta RARE tk constructs were not activated by the endogenous receptors of normal human keratinocytes (NHK), which are known to contain predominantly RAR gamma 1. It was, however, possible to activate to a certain extent RAR beta RARE-reporter constructs in NHK by co-transfecting RAR alpha 1, RAR beta 2 or RXR alpha. The antagonist behavior of RAR gamma 1 towards the RAR beta RARE may explain why in certain cell types such as keratinocytes, RAR beta is neither expressed nor induced by RA.
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