Abstract
Overexpression of the multifunctional growth factor transforming growth factor-β1 (TGFβ1) has been connected to numerous diseases in human. TGFβ1 expression is largely governed by three AP-1 binding sites located in two different promoters of this gene. We have examined the ability of retinoid receptors to inhibit the activity of the two promoters (especially the promoter 1) by cotransfection assays in the hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG2. When the TGFβ1, promoter activity is induced by 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate (an activator of AP-1-controlled gene transcription), this activity can be strongly repressed by retinoic acid receptor-α (RARα), RARβ, or retinoid X receptor-α (RXRα) as well as other members of the nuclear receptor family. Repression was hormone dependent and a function of receptor concentration. Heterodimerization of RARα or RARβ with RXRα did not modify the inhibition activities of these receptors, indicating that heterodimer formation is not required for antagonizing of AP-1 activity. On further examining the anti-AP-1 activity of RXRα we observed that three different AP-1-controlled promoters (TGFβ1, collagenase, and cFos) can be inhibited. Using gel shift assays, we demonstrated that RXRa inhibits Jun and Fos DNA binding and that 9-cis RA enhances this inhibition, suggesting that a mechanism involving direct protein-protein interaction between RXR and AP-1 components mediates the inhibitory effect observed in vivo. Transfection analyses with RXRα point mutations revealed that residues L422, C432, and, to a lesser extent, residues L418 and L430, are involved in ligand-induced anti-AP1 activity of RXRα in vivo. Thus both types of retinoid receptors can inhibit AP-1-activated promoters, including the TGFβ1 gene promoter, via a mechanism that involves protein-protein interaction. Copyright © 1993 by The Endocrine Society.
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Salbert, G., Fanjul, A., Piedrafita, F. J., Lu, X. P., Kim, S. J., Tran, P., & Pfahl, M. (1993). Retinoic acid receptors and retinoid X receptor-α down-regulate the transforming growth factor-β1 promoter by antagonizing AP-1 activity. Molecular Endocrinology, 7(10), 1347–1356. https://doi.org/10.1210/mend.7.10.8264664
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