Regulation of the human HBA genes by KLF4 in erythroid cell lines

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KLF1/EKLF and related Krueppel-like factors (KLFs) are variably implicated in the regulation of the HBB-like globin genes. Prompted by the observation that four KLF sites are distributed in the human α-globin gene (HBA) promoter, we investigated if KLFs could also act to modulate the expression of the HBA genes. Among the KLFs tested, only KLF4/GKLF bound specifically to three out of four α-globin KLF sites. The occupancy of the same sites by KLF4 in vivo was confirmed by chromatin immunoprecipitation assays with KLF4-specific antibodies. In luciferase reporter assays in MEL cells, high levels of the wild type HBA promoter, but not mutated promoters bearing point mutations that disrupted KLF4-DNA binding, were transactivated by over-expression of KLF4. In K562 cells, induced KLF4 expression with a Tet-off regulated cassette stimulated the expression of the endogenous HBA genes. In a complementary assay in the same cell line, knocking down KLF4 with lentiviral delivered sh-RNAs caused a parallel decrease in the transcription of the HBA genes. All experiments combined support a regulatory role of KLF4 in the control of HBA gene expression. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Marini, M. G., Porcu, L., Asunis, I., Loi, M. G., Ristaldi, M. S., Porcu, S., … Moi, P. (2010). Regulation of the human HBA genes by KLF4 in erythroid cell lines. British Journal of Haematology, 149(5), 748–758. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.2010.08130.x

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