Cyclic Adenosine 5′-Monophosphate Response Element Modulator Is Responsible for the Decreased Expression of c- fos and Activator Protein-1 Binding in T Cells from Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

  • Kyttaris V
  • Juang Y
  • Tenbrock K
  • et al.
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Abstract

T cells from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus express increased levels of the cAMP response element modulator (CREM) that has been shown to bind to the IL-2 promoter and suppress its activity. In this study, we demonstrate that CREM binds to the proximal promoter of the c-fos proto-oncogene in live systemic lupus erythematosus T cells and represses its expression following stimulation in vitro. Decreased levels of c-fos protein result in decreased AP-1 activity, as determined in shift assays. Blockade of the translation of CREM mRNA with an antisense CREM vector increases the expression of c-fos and the AP-1 activity. The levels of c-fos mRNA vary with disease activity. We conclude that CREM represses the expression of c-fos and limits the activity of the enhancer AP-1. Thus, CREM is involved indirectly in the modulation of transcriptional regulation of multiple genes including IL-2.

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Kyttaris, V. C., Juang, Y.-T., Tenbrock, K., Weinstein, A., & Tsokos, G. C. (2004). Cyclic Adenosine 5′-Monophosphate Response Element Modulator Is Responsible for the Decreased Expression of c- fos and Activator Protein-1 Binding in T Cells from Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. The Journal of Immunology, 173(5), 3557–3563. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.173.5.3557

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