Structure, hormonal regulation, and identification of the interleukin-6- and dexamethasone-responsive element of the rat haptoglobin gene
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- DOI: 10.1128/mcb.10.4.1573-1583.1990
Structure, hormonal regulation, and identification of the interleukin-6- and dexamethasone-responsive element of the rat haptoglobin gene
Abstract
Hepatic expression of the haptoglobin (Hp) gene in mammalian species is stimulated severalfold during an acute-phase reaction. To identify the molecular mechanism responsible for this regulation, the single-copy rat Hp gene has been isolated. The genomic sequences showed a high degree of homology with the primate Hp gene. Activity of the rat Hp gene was increased in cultured liver cells by interleukin-1 (IL-1), IL-6, and glucocorticoids. The genomic Hp gene sequence spanning from -6500 to +6500, when transiently introduced into human hepatoma (HepG2) cells, directed IL-6- and dexamethasone-stimulated expression of rat Hp mRNA and protein. No response to IL-1 was detected, suggesting that the corresponding regulatory element(s) might lie outside of the tested gene sequences. An IL-6- and dexamethasone-responsive element has been localized to the promoter proximal region -146 to -55. Although the nucleotide sequences of this rat Hp gene region showed substantial divergence from that of the human gene, analysis of sequential 5' and 3' deletion constructs indicated an arrangement of functional IL-6 response elements in the rat Hp promoter sequence comparable to that of the human homolog. The magnitude of IL-6 regulation through the rat Hp gene promoter was severalfold lower than that of the human Hp gene. The reduced activity could be ascribed to a single-base difference in an otherwise conserved sequence corresponding to an active element in the human gene. The IL-6 response of the rat Hp element was improved severalfold by substituting that base with the human nucleotide.
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