The polycystic kidney disease-1 promoter is a target of the β-catenin/T-cell factor pathway

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Abstract

Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) results from loss-of-function mutations in the PKD1 gene. There are also reports showing abnormally high levels of PKD1 expression in cystic epithelial cells. At present, nothing is known about the molecular mechanisms regulating the normal expression of the PKD1 gene or whether transcriptional disregulation of the PKD1 gene has a role in cyst formation. We have analyzed a 3.3-kb 5′-proximal portion of the human PKD1 gene. Sequence analysis revealed the presence of consensus sequences for numerous transactivating factors, including four T-cell factor (TCF) binding elements (TBEs). Transcriptional activity of the 3.3-kb fragment and a series of deletion constructs was assayed in HEK293T cells. A 2.0-kb proximal promoter region containing one of the four TBEs (TBE1) was inducible up to 6-fold by cotransfection with β-catenin. β-catenin-mediated induction was inhibited by dominant-negative TCF and by deletion of the TBE1 sequence. 15- or 109-bp sequences containing the TBE1 site, when cloned upstream of a minimal promoter, were shown to respond to β-catenin induction. Gel shift assays confirmed that the TBE1 site is capable of forming complexes with TCF and β-catenin. To determine whether expression of the endogenous PKD1 gene responds to β-catenin, HT1080 cells were treated with LiCl, and HeLa cells were stably transfected with β-catenin. In both cases, endogenous PKD1 mRNA levels were elevated in response to these treatments. Taken together, these studies define an active PKD1 promoter region and suggest that the PKD1 gene is a target of the β-catenin/TCF pathway. © 2002 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Rodova, M., Islam, M. R., Maser, R. L., & Calvet, J. P. (2002). The polycystic kidney disease-1 promoter is a target of the β-catenin/T-cell factor pathway. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(33), 29577–29583. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M203570200

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