A Composite Element Binding the Vitamin D Receptor and the Retinoic X Receptor α Mediates the Transforming Growth Factor-β Inhibition of Decorin Gene Expression in Articular Chondrocytes

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Decorin, a small leucine-rich proteoglycan may play an important role in the attempt of cartilage repair initiated by chondrocytes in early stages of osteoarthritis, through its ability to bind collagen fibrils and growth factors such as transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β). We previously demonstrated that TGF-β decreased decorin mRNA steady state levels in articular chondrocytes (Demoor, M., Rédini, F., Boittin, M., and Pujol, J.-P. (1998) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1398, 179-191). Here, we investigated the effect of TGF-β on decorin gene expression in both primary cultures of articular chondrocytes and chondrocytes dedifferentiated by serial passages. Transient transfection of cells with plasmid constructs of the decorin promoter linked to the luciferase reporter gene revealed transcriptional repression by TGF-β, in fully differentiated as well as dedifferentiated chondrocytes. Experiments with 5′-deleted constructs allowed characterization of a TGF-β-responsive element in the shortest construct (base pairs (bp) -155/+269). DNase I footprinting analysis delineated a negative TGF-β-responsive region between -140 and -111 bp in the decorin proximal promoter. Gel retardation assays demonstrated that TGF-β modulates decorin gene expression through transcription factors, the nature and mode of action of which depend on the differentiation state of the chondrocytes; two DNA-protein complexes were formed in the region -144/-127 bp with nuclear extracts from primary chondrocytes, whereas a higher mobility complex was observed in the -127/-111 bp region for dedifferentiated cells. Antibodies against vitamin D and retinoic acid receptors used in supershift experiments showed that these nuclear receptors are involved in the regulation of decorin gene expression in articular chondrocytes.

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Demoor-Fossard, M., Galéra, P., Santra, M., Iozzo, R. V., Pujol, J. P., & Rédini, F. (2001). A Composite Element Binding the Vitamin D Receptor and the Retinoic X Receptor α Mediates the Transforming Growth Factor-β Inhibition of Decorin Gene Expression in Articular Chondrocytes. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(40), 36983–36992. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M011442200

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