The tissue-dependent keratin 19 gene transcription is regulated by GKLF/KLF4 and Sp1
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- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M004013200
The tissue-dependent keratin 19 gene transcription is regulated by GKLF/KLF4 and Sp1
Abstract
Keratins play critical roles in cellular differentiation and cytoskeletal organization. Keratin 19 (K19) is unique because it has been implicated as a marker of stem cells in some tissues, such as the hair follicle in the skin. It is also associated with malignant transformation in esophageal and pancreatic cancers. Here, we show that the K19 promoter is active in a subset of gastrointestinal cancer cells derived from esophageal and pancreas but inactive in other contexts. This activity was mapped to a short region containing an overlapping binding site for gut-enriched Krüppel-like factor (GKLF/KLF4) and Sp1. GKLF has a higher binding affinity and is the predominant binding factor in cells with low Sp-1 protein levels. Pancreatic acinar cells normally do not express K19, but overexpression of GKLF and Sp1 in these cells leads to aberrant expression, similar to what is observed in pancreatic cancer. These results demonstrate the functional interaction of ubiquitous and tissue-restricted transcription factors in determining tissue- and neoplasm-specific patterns of gene expression.
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