Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.311, No.4, 853-863, 2003
AML-1, PU.1, and Sp3 regulate expression of human bactericidal/permeability-inereasing protein
Bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) is an antimicrobial protein in neutrophils, stored in azurophil granules. Expression of BPI is absent in neutrophils of newborns and patients with secondary granule deficiency (SGD), possibly contributing to dysfunction of neutrophils. We report two alternative transcription start sites at 52 and 22 bp upstream of the translation start. A proximal 222 bp promoter conferring expression in mycloid cells was identified, and critical cis-acting sites for myeloid expression were contained within the 159 bp upstream of translation start. Within this region, direct binding and transactivation by AML-1, PU.1, and Sp3 were demonstrated, as judged by electrophoretic mobility shift analysis. Moreover, transient transfections of C/EBPalpha or C/EBPepsilon to HeLa cells resulted in increased promoter activity, indicating a direct or indirect role for C/EBP. In conclusion, we provide evidence for AML-1, PU.1, and Sp3 cooperatively and directly mediating BPI-expression during myeloid differentiation. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:transcription;promoter;gene;transcription factor;myeloid;azurophil granule protein;bactericidal/permeability increasing protein