Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ is involved in the control of renin gene expression

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Abstract

Based on the presence of a functional retinoic acid receptor/retinoid X receptor transcription factor binding sequence (hormone-responsive element) in the renin gene enhancer and on the fact that the peroxisome proliferator- activated receptors (PPARs) bind to DNA as heterodimers with retinoid X receptors, we speculated that PPARs are involved in the regulation of renin gene expression. To test this hypothesis, we used the human renin-producing cell line CaLu-6. Endogenous or pharmacological PPARγ agonists (unsaturated fatty acids and thiazolidinediones, respectively) stimulated renin gene expression. Surprisingly, we found that PPARγ targets a palindromic repeat with a 3-bp spacer (Pal3) in the proximal human renin promoter. Thus, renin is the first gene described with a functional Pal3 sequence. PPARγ agonists also stimulated renin gene expression in cultured native juxtaglomerular cells, which are the main source of renin in vivo. In summary, PPARγ was identified as a novel intracellular mediator involved in the upregulation of renin transcription. © 2007 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Todorov, V. T., Desch, M., Schmitt-Nilson, N., Todorova, A., & Kurtz, A. (2007). Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ is involved in the control of renin gene expression. Hypertension, 50(5), 939–944. https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.107.092817

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