Egr-1 transactivates bim gene expression to promote neuronal apoptosis

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The proapoptotic BH3-only protein Bim is a crucial regulator of neuronal apoptosis. Previous studies have indicated the involvement of the c-Jun, FOXO1/3a, and B/C-Myb transcription factors in the regulation of Bim during neuronal apoptosis. However, the mechanism underlying the transcriptional regulation of Bim in activity deprivation-induced neuronal apoptosis has remained unclear. The present study demonstrates that early growth response 1 (Egr-1), rather than c-Jun, FOXO1/3a, or B/C-Myb, directly transactivates Bim gene expression to mediate apoptosis of rat cerebellar granule neurons. We showed that Egr-1 was sufficient and necessary for neuronal apoptosis. Suppression of Egr-1 activity using dominant-negative mutant or knockdown of Egr-1 using small interfering RNAs led to a decrease in Bim expression, whereas overexpression of Egr-1 resulted in induction of Bim. Deletion and site-directed mutagenesis of the Bim promoter revealed that Bim transcriptional activation depends primarily on a putative Egr-binding sequence between nucleotides -56 and-47 upstream of the start site.Wealso showed that Egr-1 binding to this sequence increased in response to activity deprivation in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, inhibition of Egr-1 binding to the Bim promoter, by mithramycin A and chromomycin A3, reduced the activity deprivation-induced increases in Bim promoter activity and mRNA and protein levels and protected neurons from apoptosis, further supporting the Egr-1-mediated transactivation of Bim. Additionally, Bim overcame the Egr-1 knockdown-mediated inhibition of apoptosis, whereas Bim knockdown impaired the increase in apoptosis induced by Egr-1. These findings establish Bim as an Egr-1 target gene in neurons, uncovering a novel Egr-1/Bim pathway by which activity deprivation induces neuronal apoptosis. © 2011 the authors.

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Xie, B., Wang, C., Zheng, Z., Song, B., Ma, C., Thiel, G., & Li, M. (2011). Egr-1 transactivates bim gene expression to promote neuronal apoptosis. Journal of Neuroscience, 31(13), 5032–5044. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5504-10.2011

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