A polymorphism in the promoter region of the glucocorticoid receptor gene is associated with its transcriptional activity

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Since glucocorticoid exerts its biological effects by binding to its receptor, the expression efficiency of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) gene could influence glucocorticoid sensitivity. We found a polymorphism of cytosine/adenine (-22 C/A) in the upstream region of the GR gene. There was no difference in the allelic frequency between normal and type 2 diabetic subjects. The promoter activity determined by luciferase assay was significantly lower in the -22 A allele than in the -22 C allele in both HepG2 (A allele, 4.19 ± 0.15; C allele, 6.07 ± 0.27, p<0.001) and human embryonic kidney 293 cell lines (A allele, 0.93 ± 0.16; C allele, 1.51 ± 0.32, p<0.001). This polymorphism is associated with transcription of the GR gene, which could be related to glucocorticoid sensitivity through an alteration in tissue GR number.

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Ikeda, Y., Suehiro, T., Tsuzura, S., Shiinoki, T., Kaneda, T., Kumon, Y., & Hashimoto, K. (2001). A polymorphism in the promoter region of the glucocorticoid receptor gene is associated with its transcriptional activity. Endocrine Journal, 48(6), 723–726. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj.48.723

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