1. TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF THE TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-β2 GENE IN GLIOBLASTOMA CELLS
- Author
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Angie Rizzino, Michelle Kingsley-Kallesen, and Troy A. Luster
- Subjects
Response element ,USF2 ,Activating transcription factor ,E-box ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Biology ,CREB ,Molecular biology ,Transcription (biology) ,Transcriptional regulation ,biology.protein ,Developmental Biology ,Transforming growth factor - Abstract
The expression of transforming growth factor-β2 (TGF-β2) appears to play a strong role in the establishment and progression of glial tumors. In particular, elevated expression of TGF-β2 appears to be responsible for the impaired cell-mediated immunity often observed in patients with a glioblastoma. This study examined the regulation of the TGF-β2 at the transcriptional level in the U87MG glioblastoma cell line. We demonstrate that a cAMP response element/activating transcription factor (CRE/ATF) site and an E-box motif located just upstream of the transcription start site are essential for the transcription of the TGF-β2 gene in U87MG cells. Gel mobility analysis determined that activating transcription factor-1, and possibly cAMP-responsive element binding protein, binds to the CRE/ATF site, and upsteam stimulatory factor (USF) 1 and USF2 bind to the E-box motif. Interestingly, expression of a dominant negative USF protein down-regulates TGF-β2 activity by 80–95% in glioblastoma cells. We conclu...
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- 2001