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Regulation of the cd38 promoter in human airway smooth muscle cells by TNF-alpha and dexamethasone.


ABSTRACT: CD38 is expressed in human airway smooth muscle (HASM) cells, regulates intracellular calcium, and its expression is augmented by tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). CD38 has a role in airway hyperresponsiveness, a hallmark of asthma, since deficient mice develop attenuated airway hyperresponsiveness compared to wild-type mice following intranasal challenges with cytokines such as IL-13 and TNF-alpha. Regulation of CD38 expression in HASM cells involves the transcription factor NF-kappaB, and glucocorticoids inhibit this expression through NF-kappaB-dependent and -independent mechanisms. In this study, we determined whether the transcriptional regulation of CD38 expression in HASM cells involves response elements within the promoter region of this gene.We cloned a putative 3 kb promoter fragment of the human cd38 gene into pGL3 basic vector in front of a luciferase reporter gene. Sequence analysis of the putative cd38 promoter region revealed one NF-kappaB and several AP-1 and glucocorticoid response element (GRE) motifs. HASM cells were transfected with the 3 kb promoter, a 1.8 kb truncated promoter that lacks the NF-kappaB and some of the AP-1 sites, or the promoter with mutations of the NF-kappaB and/or AP-1 sites. Using the electrophoretic mobility shift assays, we determined the binding of nuclear proteins to oligonucleotides encoding the putative cd38 NF-kappaB, AP-1, and GRE sites, and the specificity of this binding was confirmed by gel supershift analysis with appropriate antibodies.TNF-alpha induced a two-fold activation of the 3 kb promoter following its transfection into HASM cells. In cells transfected with the 1.8 kb promoter or promoter constructs lacking NF-kappaB and/or AP-1 sites or in the presence of dexamethasone, there was no induction in the presence of TNF-alpha. The binding of nuclear proteins to oligonucleotides encoding the putative cd38 NF-kappaB site and some of the six AP-1 sites was increased by TNF-alpha, and to some of the putative cd38 GREs by dexamethasone.The EMSA results and the cd38 promoter-reporter assays confirm the functional role of NF-kappaB, AP-1 and GREs in the cd38 promoter in the transcriptional regulation of CD38.

SUBMITTER: Tirumurugaan KG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2278140 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulation of the cd38 promoter in human airway smooth muscle cells by TNF-alpha and dexamethasone.

Tirumurugaan Krishnaswamy G KG   Kang Bit Na BN   Panettieri Reynold A RA   Foster Douglas N DN   Walseth Timothy F TF   Kannan Mathur S MS  

Respiratory research 20080314


<h4>Background</h4>CD38 is expressed in human airway smooth muscle (HASM) cells, regulates intracellular calcium, and its expression is augmented by tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). CD38 has a role in airway hyperresponsiveness, a hallmark of asthma, since deficient mice develop attenuated airway hyperresponsiveness compared to wild-type mice following intranasal challenges with cytokines such as IL-13 and TNF-alpha. Regulation of CD38 expression in HASM cells involves the transcription  ...[more]

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