Characterization of the infection-responsive bovine lactoferrin promoter
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Characterization of the infection-responsive bovine lactoferrin promoter
Abstract
The concentration of lactoferrin in bovine milk is dramatically increased in response to infection. The high levels of lactoferrin may have a role in the prevention of microbial infection of the mammary gland. However, molecular mechanisms of how the lactoferrin gene is regulated in the mammary gland in response to infection remain unknown. In this study, we isolated and characterized the 5' flanking region of the bovine lactoferrin gene. An 8.2 kilobase (kb) fragment of the bovine lactoferrin gene, containing 4.4 kb of 5' flanking region, exon 1, intron 1, and exon 2, was isolated from a bovine genomic library on two overlapping bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones. Sequence analysis of the isolated lactoferrin gene revealed that the promoter region contains a high GC content, a non-canonical TATA box, multiple stimulating protein 1 (SP1)/GC elements, and other putative binding sites for transcription factors including nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB), activator protein 1 (AP1), signal transducer and activator of transcriptions 3 and 5 (STAT3 and STAT5), and steroid hormone receptors. To demonstrate that the isolated promoter is functional, 4.4 kb of 5' flanking region was inserted upstream from the firefly luciferase gene and the chimeric construct was transiently transfected into murine mammary epithelial cells. Transfection studies showed that the basal promoter activity is quite potent, being similar in strength to that of the simian virus 40 (SV40) promoter/enhancer. In addition, a 24-h treatment with Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS) significantly stimulated its activity up to 2.3-fold in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, promoter deletion analysis indicated that the sequence up to -543 was sufficient for basal activity, whereas the sequence up to -1029 was required for maximal basal activity. The basal activity of the promoter is affected by both positive regulatory regions (-2462/-1879 and -1029/-75) and a negative regulatory region (-1407/-1029). LPS-responsive regions of the promoter were localized to the region from -1029 to -543 containing one STAT3 site and two NF-kappaB sites, and the region from -4355 to -2462 containing three AP1 sites and six NF-kappaB sites. Taken together, our findings suggested that the lactoferrin promoter responds to infection via the NF-kappaB pathway.
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