Abstract
The stem cell-specific factor Oct-4 is expressed in undifferentiated embryonal carcinoma and embryonic stem cells and is quickly downregulated upon RA-induced differentiation. Irrespective of the direction of differentiation, Oct-4 repression in P19 EC cells requires treatment with high doses of either all-trans or 9-cis RA. Unlike in P19 cells, no RA-induced downregulation of Oct-4 expression is observed in the P19-derived RA-resistant RAC65 cells. However, in these cells Oct-4 promoter repression can be rescued in a RA-dependent manner by cotransfection of RARα2 or RARβ2 but not RARrγ1, matching previously reported transactivation properties of these receptor types. In the vicinity of the transcription initiation site of the Oct-4 gene, three Hormone Response Element (HRE) half sites are present which are arranged as direct repeats with different spacing.In vitro translated RAR and RXR proteins bind to this HRE as heterodimers with low affinity, in such a way that all three HRE half sites contribute to complex formation. Although P19 EC cells contain weak binding activity interacting with the Oct-4 promoter HRE, strong binding activity is observed in nuclear extracts from RA-treated P19 cells. This binding activity was shown to correspond to COUP-TFs but not nuclear RA receptors. Moreover, the presence of these binding factors in nuclear extracts corresponds to silencing of Oct-4 expression. These results implicate RA and the action of its nuclear receptors in silencing Oct-4 expression upon differentiation of EC cells. The observed silencing is most likely not exerted by direct binding of RARs to the Oct-4 proximal promoter HRE. Our results support models in which different nuclear receptor complexes sequentially occupy different sites in the Oct-4 promoter HRE to silence Oct-4 expression during RA-induced differentiation.
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Abbreviations
- CAT:
-
chloramphenicol transferase
- COUP-TF:
-
chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter — transcription factor
- DCC:
-
dextran coated charcoal
- DMSO:
-
dimethylsulfoxide
- DR:
-
direct repeat
- EAR-2:
-
erbA related protein 2
- ELP:
-
embryonal LTR-binding protein
- EC:
-
embryonal carcinoma
- ES:
-
embryonic stem cells
- FGF:
-
fibroblast growth factor
- GAPDH:
-
glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase
- HRE:
-
hormone responsive element
- ICM:
-
inner cell mass
- IL-6:
-
interleukin 6
- LacZ:
-
β-galactosidase
- LIF:
-
leukemia inhibitory factor
- Luc:
-
luciferase
- Oct:
-
octamer binding
- PAA:
-
polyacrylamide
- POU:
-
Pit/GHF1, Oct, Unc83 transcription regulators
- RA:
-
retinoic acid
- RAR:
-
retinoic acid receptor
- RAR:
-
Retinoic acid responsive element
- RXR:
-
retinoid X receptor
- SV:
-
simian virus
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Schoorlemmer, J., Jonk, L., Shen, S. et al. Regulation of Oct-4 gene expression during differentiation of EC cells. Mol Biol Rep 21, 129–140 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00997235
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