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Opposite regulation of the human apolipoprotein M gene by hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 and Jun transcription factors.


ABSTRACT: HDL is a negative risk factor for atherosclerosis because of its multiple atheroprotective functions. Inflammation converts HDL particles from anti-atherogenic to pro-atherogenic, and this transformation is associated with changes in HDL structure and composition. Apolipoprotein M (apoM) has been recently shown to play a role in the maturation of HDL in plasma and to protect from atherosclerosis. ApoM gene is expressed primarily in the liver and kidney and is down-regulated by pro-inflammatory signals. We now show that the human apoM promoter harbors a dual specificity regulatory element in the proximal region that binds hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 (HNF-1) and members of the AP-1 family of pro-inflammatory transcription factors (c-Jun and JunB). Overexpression of c-Jun or JunB repressed both the basal and the HNF-1-mediated transactivation of the human apoM promoter. Treatment of HepG2 cells with potent inflammation-inducing phorbol esters or overexpression of PKC? was associated with a marked inhibition of apoM gene expression in a c-Jun/JunB-dependent manner. We provide evidence for a novel mechanism of inflammation-induced transcriptional repression that is based on the competition between HNF-1 and Jun proteins for binding to the same regulatory region. A similar mechanism accounts for the down-regulation of the liver-specific apolipoprotein A-II gene by Jun factors. Our studies provide novel insights on the mechanisms that control the expression of liver-specific apolipoprotein genes during inflammation and could affect the maturation and the functionality of HDL particles.

SUBMITTER: Mosialou I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3089568 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Opposite regulation of the human apolipoprotein M gene by hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 and Jun transcription factors.

Mosialou Ioanna I   Krasagakis Konstantin K   Kardassis Dimitris D  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20110322 19


HDL is a negative risk factor for atherosclerosis because of its multiple atheroprotective functions. Inflammation converts HDL particles from anti-atherogenic to pro-atherogenic, and this transformation is associated with changes in HDL structure and composition. Apolipoprotein M (apoM) has been recently shown to play a role in the maturation of HDL in plasma and to protect from atherosclerosis. ApoM gene is expressed primarily in the liver and kidney and is down-regulated by pro-inflammatory s  ...[more]

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