CRF stimulates expression of multiple fos and jun related genes in the AtT-20 corticotroph cell

被引:27
作者
Autelitano, DJ [1 ]
Cohen, DR [1 ]
机构
[1] ANU, CELL TRANSFORMAT GRP, JOHN CURTIN SCH MED RES, CANBERRA, ACT 0200, AUSTRALIA
关键词
CRF; corticotroph; c-fos; c-jun; AP-1; POMC;
D O I
10.1016/0303-7207(96)03791-4
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Recent studies have shown that corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) stimulates c-fos gene expression in the AtT-20 corticotroph cell line, and that overexpression of c-Fos results in activation of POMC gene transcription, Since transactivation by c-Fos requires dimerization with a Jun family member to form the active transcription factor AP-I, we have examined the expression of multiple Sos and jun related genes and have correlated their expression with AP-I DNA binding activity in AtT-20 nuclear extracts after stimulation with CRF. Although basal expression of c-fos mRNA was extremely low, it was rapidly and transiently stimulated in AtT-20 cells following administration of either constant or a single pulse of CRF. In contrast, basal expression of c-jun mRNA was slightly higher and underwent little or no change in response to CRF. Specific ribonuclease protection analysis showed that in addition to c-fos, mRNA transcripts encoding fosB and junB were rapidly stimulated in response to CRF, though levels of induced fosB mRNA were 20-40 times lower than c-fos or junB, respectively. Gel shift analysis demonstrated that CRF caused a sustained increase in AP-1 DNA binding to both a canonical AP-1 element as well as to the POMC exon-l AP-I site. Studies with specific antisera directed against c-Fos revealed that although no c-Fos could be detected in AP-I complexes in basal cell extracts, c-Fos became a prominent component of AP-I following CRF stimulation, reaching maximal levels by 4 h, Despite the fact that AP-1 DNA binding activity remained elevated for at least 24 h after CRF, c-Fos was most prominent during the early phase of the response. Similarly, JunB was shown to be a major component of AP-I DNA binding activity in CRF-stimulatd AtT-20 nuclear extracts that persisted for at least 24h after stimulation. Despite the obvious induction of fosB mRNA in response to CRF, FosB protein was not detected in DNA bound AP-1 complexes. These data demonstrate that CRF is a potent stimulus for corticotroph expression of c-fos, junB and fosB, and suggest that the subsequent increase in AP-I may play a role in activation of gene expression and/or as a modulator of glucocorticoid receptor function.
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