Isoform-selective induction of human p110δ PI3K expression by TNFα: Identification of a new and inducible PIK3CD promoter

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PI3Ks (phosphoinositide 3-kinases) are signalling molecules and drug targetswith important biological functions, yet the regulation of PI3K gene expression is poorly understood. Key PI3Ks are the class IA PI3Ks that consist of a catalytic subunit (p110α, p110β and p110δ) in complex with a p85 regulatory subunit. Whereas p110α and p110β are ubiquitously expressed, high levels of p110δ are mainly found in white blood cells, with most non-leucocytes expressing low levels of p110δ. In the present paper we report that TNFα (tumour necrosis factor α) stimulation induces p110δ expression in human ECs (endothelial cells) and synovial fibroblasts, but not in leucocytes, through transcription start sites located in a novel promoter region in the p110δ gene (PIK3CD). This promoter is used in all cell types, including solid tumour cell lines that express p110δ, and is activated by TNFα in ECs and synovial fibroblasts. We further present a detailed biochemical and bioinformatic characterization of p110δ gene regulation, demonstrating that PIK3CD has distinct promoters, some of which can be dynamically activated by pro-inflammatory mediators. This is the first molecular identification of a PI3K promoter under the control of acute extracellular stimulation. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Whitehead, M. A., Bombardieri, M., Pitzalis, C., & Vanhaesebroeck, B. (2012). Isoform-selective induction of human p110δ PI3K expression by TNFα: Identification of a new and inducible PIK3CD promoter. Biochemical Journal, 443(3), 857–867. https://doi.org/10.1042/BJ20112214

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