scholarly journals Transcriptional co-operativity between distant retinoic acid response elements in regulation of Cyp26A1 inducibility

2005 ◽  
Vol 392 (1) ◽  
pp. 241-248 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivier Loudig ◽  
Glenn A. Maclean ◽  
Naomi L. Dore ◽  
Luong Luu ◽  
Martin Petkovich

Cyp26A1 encodes an RA (retinoic acid)-catabolizing CYP (cytochrome P450) protein that plays a critical role in regulating RA distribution in vivo. Cyp26A1 expression is inducible by RA, and the locus has previously been shown to contain a RARE (RA response element), R1, within the minimal promoter [Loudig, Babichuk, White, Abu-Abed, Mueller and Petkovich (2000) Mol. Endocrinol. 14, 1483–1497]. In the present study, we report the identification of a second functional RARE (R2) located 2.0 kb upstream of the Cyp26A1 transcriptional start site. Constructs containing murine sequences encompassing both R1 and R2 showed that these elements work together to generate higher transcriptional activity upon treatment with RA than those containing R1 alone. Inclusion of R2 also dramatically enhanced the sensitivity of reporter constructs to RA, as even treatment with 10−8 M RA resulted in a 5-fold induction of reporter activity. Mutational analysis identified R2 as the functional element responsible for the increased RA inducibility of promoter constructs. The element was shown to bind RARγ (RA receptor γ)/RXRα (retinoid X receptor α) heterodimers in vitro, and inclusion of nuclear receptors in transfections boosted the transcriptional response. A construct containing both R1 and R2 was used to generate a stable luciferase reporter cell line that can be used as a tool to identify factors regulating Cyp26A1 expression. The analysis of R1 and R2 has led to the proposal that the two elements work synergistically to provide a maximal response to RA and that R2 is an upstream enhancer.

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Qun Dai ◽  
Jingyi Deng ◽  
Jinrong Zhou ◽  
Zhuhong Wang ◽  
Xiao-feng Yuan ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Accumulating evidence indicates that the long noncoding RNA taurine upregulated gene 1(TUG1) plays a critical role in cancer progression and metastasis. However, the overall biological role and clinical significance of TUG1 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remain largely unknown. Methods The expressions of TUG1, microRNA-216b-5p and distal-less homeobox 2 (DLX2) were detected by Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). The target relationships were predicted by StarBase v.2.0 or TargetScan and confirmed by dual-luciferase reporter assay. The cell growth, apoptosis, migration and invasion were detected by 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT), Flow cytometry and Transwell assays, respectively. All protein expression levels were detected by western blot. Tumor xenografts were implemented to explore the role of TUG1 in vivo. Results We found that there was a marked rise in TUG1 expression in HCC tissues and cells, and knockdown of TUG1 repressed the growth and metastasis and promoted apoptosis of HCC cells. In particular, TUG1 could act as a ceRNA, effectively becoming a sink for miR-216b-5p to fortify the expression of DLX2. Additionally, repression of TUG1 impared the progression of HCC cells by inhibiting DLX2 expression via sponging miR-216b-5p in vitro. More importantly, TUG1 knockdown inhibited HCC tumor growth in vivo through upregulating miR-216b-5p via inactivation of the DLX2. Conclusion TUG1 interacting with miR-216b-5p contributed to proliferation, metastasis, tumorigenesis and retarded apoptosis by activation of DLX2 in HCC.


1994 ◽  
Vol 14 (8) ◽  
pp. 5175-5181
Author(s):  
C Chang ◽  
J D Gralla

The role of chromatin in mounting a synergistic transcriptional response to GAL4-VP16 was investigated. Strong synergy was observed when chromatin templates were used in vitro. The synergy was severely reduced when naked DNA templates were transcribed. In vivo synergy was strong when nonreplicating templates were used. However, the use of replicating templates, which involved transient disruptions of chromatin, led to strong reductions in synergy. In both of these low-synergy responses, transcription levels were high. We infer that strong synergy has a requirement for chromatin that may be understood in terms of the competition between multiple activator molecules and histone cores for promoter DNA.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kai Zhang ◽  
Zixiang Liu ◽  
Yingchuang Tang ◽  
Xiaofeng Shao ◽  
Xi Hua ◽  
...  

Chordoma is a relatively rare malignant bone tumor with high local recurrence. To date, the mechanism remains unclear. lncRNAs play a pivotal role in tumorigenesis by acting as competitive endogenous RNAs of microRNAs. However, the biological role of lncRNA is still unclear in chordoma. In this research, our aim is to investigate the roles and regulation mechanisms of lncRNA NONHSAT114552 in chordoma development. The expression level of NONHSAT114552 and miR-320d in chordoma tissues was determined by qRT-PCR. Meantime, the correlation between NONHSAT114552 and clinical prognosis was also studied. Bioinformatics analysis and luciferase reporter assays were used to verify the relationship between NONHSAT114552 and miR-320d, and between miR-320d and Neuropilin 1 (NRP1). In addition, effects of NONHSAT114552 on chordoma cells (U-CH1 and U-CH2) proliferation and invasion and its regulation on miR-320d were also evaluated. Furthermore, the influences of NONHSAT114552/miR-320d/NRP1 axis on chordoma tumorigenesis were investigated in vivo. NONHSAT114552 was overexpressed while miR-320d was down-regulated in chordoma tissue compared to fetal nucleus pulposus. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that NONHSAT114552 overexpression was associated with patients’ poor prognosis. Knockdown of NONHSAT114552 significantly suppressed chordoma cell proliferation and invasion. In vitro studies confirmed that NONHSAT114552 acted as ceRNA to regulate NRP1 by directly sponging miR-320d, thus facilitating chordoma cell proliferation and invasion. In vivo study demonstrated that NONHSAT114552 moderated chordoma growth by sponging miR-320d to regulating NRP1. Our findings indicate that lncRNA NONHSAT114552 exhibits a critical role in the tumorigenesis and development of chordoma and it may become one potential prognostic marker and therapeutic target for this disease. .


2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 437-448 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zizhen Zhang ◽  
Chaojie Wang ◽  
Yeqian Zhang ◽  
Site Yu ◽  
Gang Zhao ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Circular RNAs (circRNAs) as a novel subgroup of non-coding RNAs act a critical role in the pathogenesis of gastric cancer (GC). However, the underlying mechanisms by which hsa_circ_0003855 (circDUSP16) contributes to GC are still undocumented. Materials The differentially expressed circRNAs were identified by GEO database. The association of circDUSP16 or miR-145-5p expression with clinicopathological features and prognosis in GC patients was analyzed by FISH and TCGA-seq data set. Loss- and gain-of-function experiments as well as a xenograft tumor model were performed to assess the role of circDUSP16 in GC cells. circDUSP16-specific binding with miR-145-5p was confirmed by bioinformatic analysis, luciferase reporter, and RNA immunoprecipitation assays. Results The expression levels of circDUSP16 were markedly increased in GC tissue samples and acted as an independent prognostic factor of poor survival in patients with GC. Knockdown of circDUSP16 repressed the cell viability, colony formation, and invasive potential in vitro and in vivo, but ectopic expression of circDUSP16 reversed these effects. Moreover, circDUSP16 possessed a co-localization with miR-145-5p in the cytoplasm, and acted as a sponge of miR-145-5p, which attenuated circDUSP16-induced tumor-promoting effects and IVNS1ABP expression in GC cells. MiR-145-5p had a negative correlation with circDUSP16 expression and its low expression was associated with poor survival in GC patients. Conclusions CircDUSP16 facilitates the tumorigenesis and invasion of GC cells by sponging miR-145-5p, and may provide a novel therapeutic target for GC.


1992 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 5024-5032
Author(s):  
R Bassel-Duby ◽  
M D Hernandez ◽  
M A Gonzalez ◽  
J K Krueger ◽  
R S Williams

To define transcriptional control elements responsible for muscle-specific expression of the human myoglobin gene, we performed mutational analysis of upstream sequences (nucleotide positions -373 to +7 relative to the transcriptional start site) linked to a firefly luciferase gene. Transient expression assays in avian and mammalian cells indicated that a CCCACCCCC (CCAC box) sequence (-223 to -204) is necessary for muscle-specific transcription directed either by the native myoglobin promoter or by a heterologous minimal promoter linked to the myoglobin upstream enhancer region. A putative MEF2-like site (-160 to -169) was likewise necessary for full transcriptional activity in myotubes. Mutations within either of two CANNTG (E-box) motifs (-176 to -148) had only minimal effects on promoter function. We identified and partially purified from nuclear extracts a 40-kDa protein (CBF40) that binds specifically to oligonucleotides containing the CCAC box sequence. A mutation of the CCAC box that disrupted promoter function in vivo also impaired binding of CBF40 in vitro. These data suggest that cooperative interactions between CBF40 and other factors including MEF-2 are required for expression of the human myoglobin gene in skeletal muscle.


2017 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 717-732 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jingjie Wang ◽  
Huijuan Zeng ◽  
Hanjun Li ◽  
Tao Chen ◽  
Lulu Wang ◽  
...  

Background: Increasing evidence has demonstrated that microRNAs play a critical role in breast cancer (BC) progression. microRNA-101 (miR-101) has been considered a tumor suppressive miRNA in different cancer types. This study aimed to investigate miR-101 expression in BC tissues and to investigate its roles in BC progression that are mediated by Sex-determining region Y-box 2 (SOX2), a critical oncogene in various cancers. Methods: qRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry were performed to detect miR-101 and SOX2 expression in BC tissues and paired normal tissues or BC cell lines. MTT, transwell migration, wound healing, colony formation, flow cytometric and xenograft assays were performed to determine the influence of miR-101 and SOX2 on the malignant behaviors of BC cells in vitro and in vivo. Results: miR-101 was significantly downregulated in BC tissues and cell lines. miR-101 overexpression inhibited the malignant behaviors of BC cells, both in vitro and in vivo. miR-101 downregulation had the converse effect. A miR-101 binding site was identified by luciferase reporter assay in the 3’UTR of SOX2. SOX2 was upregulated in BC tissues and cell lines, and its upregulation was associated with lymph node metastasis, pathological grade and TNM classification. SOX2 knockdown mimicked the effects of miR-101 overexpression on the malignant behaviors of BC cells, while SOX2 overexpression mitigated the miR-101-induced inhibition of these effects. Conclusions: Our study revealed that miR-101 plays a critical role in suppressing tumor progression by directly targeting SOX2.


2021 ◽  
Vol 30 ◽  
pp. 096368972097539
Author(s):  
Jian Li ◽  
Yongjing Yang ◽  
Dequan Xu ◽  
Ling Cao

Gastric cancer (GC) is a big threat to human life and health. Circular RNAs (circRNAs), a subclass of noncoding RNAs, were reported to play a critical role in GC progression. Here, we investigated the role of a novel circRNA named hsa_circ_0023409 in GC and its mechanism. Hsa_circ_0023409 expression in GC and adjacent tissues was examined by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and in situ hybridization. The functions of hsa_circ_0023409 in GC cells were assessed both in vitro and in vivo. Immunofluorescence staining was performed for the localization of hsa_circ_0023409 and miR-542-3p in cells. The interaction between hsa_circ_0023409 and miR-542-3p, and miR-542-3p and insulin receptor substrate 4 (IRS4) was detected by dual-luciferase reporter assay. The effect of hsa_circ_0023409, miR-542-3p, and IRS4 on IRS4/phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/AKT pathway was detected by western blot. The results showed that hsa_circ_0023409 was mainly located in cytoplasm and highly expressed in GC tissues and cells. Moreover, hsa_circ_0023409 showed positive correlation with tumor size, histological grade, and tumor–node–metastasis staging of GC patients. Functional studies showed that hsa_circ_0023409 promoted cell viability, proliferation, migration, and invasion and suppressed apoptosis in GC. Mechanism studies demonstrated that hsa_circ_0023409 upregulated IRS4 via sponging miR-542-3p in GC cells. Furthermore, IRS4 overexpression activated the PI3K/AKT pathway and reversed the inhibitory effect of hsa_circ_0023409 knockdown on the PI3K/AKT pathway. Taken together, we prove that hsa_circ_0023409 activates IRS4/PI3K/AKT pathway by acting as a sponge for miR-542-3p, thus promoting GC progression, indicating that hsa_circ_0023409 may serve as a potential target for treatment of GC and prognosis of GC patients.


Blood ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 126 (23) ◽  
pp. 441-441
Author(s):  
Sara E. Meyer ◽  
Emily Orr ◽  
Andrew M. Rogers ◽  
John G Doench ◽  
Bruce J. Aronow ◽  
...  

Abstract Acute myeloid leukemias (AML) are a heterogeneous group of malignancies with distinguishing gene and microRNA (miRNA or miR) expression profiles. In particular, expression of the miR-196 family of miRNA is significantly associated with a large fraction of AML expressing HOX gene signatures (e.g. NPM1c mutant, 11p15 and 11q23 cytogenetic abnormalities) and is prognostically instructive. However, the requirement for miR-196 in hematopoietic cell immortalization, malignant transformation, and leukemogenesis is not understood. We note that miR-196a-1 and miR-196b are both induced upon MLL-AF9 expression, and that miR-196b is a direct MLL-AF9 target gene. To genetically evaluate the necessity of miR-196 for MLL-AF9 tumorigenesis, we varied the number of miR196-encoding alleles and tested the capacity for marrow transformation by MLL-AF9. Specifically, we transduced bone marrow cells from wild-type (WT), miR-196b+/-, and miR-196a-1-/- b-/- double-knockout (DKO) mice with retroviruses expressing MLL-AF9 to limit (miR-196b+/-) or completely eliminate (DKO) miR-196 activity. All groups were immortalized in vitro, as evidenced by the formation of morphologically blast-like colonies, accompanied by serial replating in methylcellulose colony assays. Moreover, we found similar deregulation of HoxA9 and Meis1 expression. Since these are two essential MLL-AF9 target genes, we conclude that the MLL-oncoprotein complex must be functional without miR-196. However in vivo, despite similar levels of engraftment, only mice transplanted with WT or miR-196b+/- MLL-AF9 cells formed leukemia (median latency 70 and 76.5 days, respectively; mice were followed for a total of 135 days). Flow cytometric analyses of leukemic granulocyte-monocyte progenitors (GMP) harvested from miR-196b+/- MLL-AF9 moribund mice displayed a significant increase in CD11b expression as compared to WT MLL-AF9 controls. These miR-196 haploinsufficient and loss-of-function AML models genetically demonstrate that miR-196 activity is critical to fully transform and block differentiation of malignant progenitor cells. Next, we identified AML-relevant miR-196 targets by purifying miR-196b/RNA-target/RISC complexes in human 11q23-translocation AML cells, validating putative targets in luciferase reporter assays, then testing them in an in vivo leukemogenesisshRNA-enrichment screen. Knockdown of several miR-196b targets cooperates with MLL-AF9 to accelerate leukemogenesis, including Cdkn1b. Notably, Cdkn1b- knockdown cKit+ MLL-AF9 splenocytes from moribund mice displayed significantly decreased CD11b expression and increased colony forming potential in vitro. However, simply reducing Cdkn1b in MLL-AF9 leukemia cells did not alter the number of functional leukemia initiating cells (LIC) in an in vivo limiting-dilution analysis (suggesting that Cdkn1b- knockdown does not directly affect LIC biology). Instead, RNA-Seq analyses of Cdkn1b- knockdown MLL-AF9 leukemia cells from moribund animals showed increased expression of proliferation, cell cycle, and survival pathways with decreased expression of myeloid differentiation and apoptotic pathways. Taken together, these data suggest that during leukemogenesis miR-196 activity (through direct targets such as Cdkn1b) provides a leukemia cell fitness advantage, defined by the ability of a malignant cell to intrinsically balance the conflicting programs of proliferation/self-renewal and differentiation, resulting in survival. Given the critical role of miR-196 in MLL-AF9 transformation and leukemia maintenance, we asked whether the miR-196-Cdkn1b pathway might be a point of therapeutic intervention. Indeed, forced overexpression of Cdkn1b significantly diminished colony formation in vitro, and eliminated AML in vivo. Translating this into an RNAi therapeutic, we treated murine MLL-AF9 cells with locked nucleic acid (LNA) sequences designed to specifically block miR-196b binding to its target site in Cdkn1b mRNA. This resulted in not only significant de-repression of p27Kip1 expression, but also reduced MLL-AF9 colony formation in vitro. In sum, we have established a critical genetic requirement for miR-196b in MLL-AF9 leukemogenesis through the balanced control of growth and differentiation, identified a relevant target, and demonstrated therapeutic potential of inhibiting miR-196 binding to this single target gene. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


1992 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 5024-5032 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Bassel-Duby ◽  
M D Hernandez ◽  
M A Gonzalez ◽  
J K Krueger ◽  
R S Williams

To define transcriptional control elements responsible for muscle-specific expression of the human myoglobin gene, we performed mutational analysis of upstream sequences (nucleotide positions -373 to +7 relative to the transcriptional start site) linked to a firefly luciferase gene. Transient expression assays in avian and mammalian cells indicated that a CCCACCCCC (CCAC box) sequence (-223 to -204) is necessary for muscle-specific transcription directed either by the native myoglobin promoter or by a heterologous minimal promoter linked to the myoglobin upstream enhancer region. A putative MEF2-like site (-160 to -169) was likewise necessary for full transcriptional activity in myotubes. Mutations within either of two CANNTG (E-box) motifs (-176 to -148) had only minimal effects on promoter function. We identified and partially purified from nuclear extracts a 40-kDa protein (CBF40) that binds specifically to oligonucleotides containing the CCAC box sequence. A mutation of the CCAC box that disrupted promoter function in vivo also impaired binding of CBF40 in vitro. These data suggest that cooperative interactions between CBF40 and other factors including MEF-2 are required for expression of the human myoglobin gene in skeletal muscle.


Gut ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 69 (7) ◽  
pp. 1309-1321 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen-Ping Xu ◽  
Jin-Pei Liu ◽  
Ji-Feng Feng ◽  
Chang-Peng Zhu ◽  
Yuan Yang ◽  
...  

ObjectiveAutophagy participates in the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and the resistance of HCC cells to sorafenib. We investigated the feasibility of sensitising HCC cells to sorafenib by modulating miR-541-initiated microRNA-autophagy axis.DesignGain- and loss-of-function assays were performed to evaluate the effects of miR-541 on the malignant properties and autophagy of human HCC cells. Autophagy was quantified by western blotting of LC3, transmission electron microscopy analyses and confocal microscopy scanning of mRFP-GFP-LC3 reporter construct. Luciferase reporter assays were conducted to confirm the targets of miR-541. HCC xenograft tumours were established to analyse the role of miR-541 in sorafenib-induced lethality.ResultsThe expression of miR-541 was downregulated in human HCC tissues and was associated with malignant clinicopathologic phenotypes, recurrence and survival of patients with HCC. miR-541 inhibited the growth, metastasis and autophagy of HCC cells both in vitro and in vivo. Prediction software and luciferase reporter assays identified autophagy-related gene 2A (ATG2A) and Ras-related protein Rab-1B (RAB1B) as the direct targets of miR-541. Consistent with the effects of the miR-541 mimic, inhibition of ATG2A or RAB1B suppressed the malignant phenotypes and autophagy of HCC cells. Furthermore, siATG2A and siRAB1B partially reversed the enhancement of the malignant properties and autophagy in HCC cells mediated by the miR-541 inhibitor. More interestingly, higher miR-541 expression predicted a better response to sorafenib treatment, and the combination of miR-541 and sorafenib further suppressed the growth of HCC cells in vivo compared with the single treatment.ConclusionsDysregulation of miR-541-ATG2A/RAB1B axis plays a critical role in patients’ responses to sorafenib treatment. Manipulation of this axis might benefit survival of patients with HCC, especially in the context of the highly pursued strategies to eliminate drug resistance.


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