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정상 돼지 대동맥 내피세포에서 PMA에 의한 thrombospondin-1 발현 억제

Suppression of Thrombospondin-1 Expression by PMA in the Porcine Aortic Endothelial Cells

  • Chang, Seo-Yoon (Department of Biochemistry, College of medicine, The Catholic University of Korea) ;
  • Kang, Jung-Hoon (Department of Biochemistry, College of medicine, The Catholic University of Korea) ;
  • Hong, Kyong-Ja (Department of Biochemistry, College of medicine, The Catholic University of Korea)
  • 발행 : 2004.02.01

초록

암의 성장과 신생혈관 억제인자로 알려진 thrombospondin-1의 생합성은 다양한 외부자극에 대해 전사단계에서 세포 특이적으로 조절된다. 이전의 연구에서 본 연구자들은 PMA가 정상 돼지 대동맥 내피세포(PAE)에서는 TSP-1의 발현을 감소시키는 반면 사람 간암 세포주인 Hep3B에서는 증가시키는 사실을 발견하였다. PMA 처치에 따른 정상 돼지 대동맥 내피세포에서의 TSP-1의 발현 감소현상은 tsp-1 유전자 조절부위의 염기서열 -767과 -723사이에 존재하는 염기서열이 억제 부위임을 밝혀 이러한 결과를 바탕으로 -767에서 -723 염기서열을 서로 부분 중복되도록 세 종류의 올리고 탐식자 (올리고 탐식자 a-1, -767∼-738; 올리고 탐식자 a-2, -759∼-730; 올리고 탐식자 a-3, -752∼723)를 제작하여 -767과 -723 부위의 특정 염기서열과 이에 결합하는 인자를 EMSA을 수행하여 분석하였다. 실험 결과, PMA 처치에 따른 정상 돼지 대동맥 내피세포에서의 TSP-1 감소는 -752에서 -730 사이의 염기서열이 저해 조절인자와 결합함과 더불어 -767에서 -760과 -752에서 -730 사이의 염기서열들에 촉진 조절인자들이 결합하지 못함으로서 기인된다는 실험적 사실을 관찰하였고. 특히, PMA 처치는 정상 돼지 대동맥 내피세포에서 저해 조절인자의 -752에서 -730 부위에 대한 친화력을 향상시켰으며 이러한 친화력은 c-Jun 항체에 의해 영향을 받지 않았다.

Thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1), a negative regulator in tumor growth and angiogenesis, is cell-type specifically regulated and at transcriptional level by external stimuli. Previously, we found that phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) suppressed TSP-1 expression in porcine aortic endothelial (PAE) cell, but enhanced in hepatoma cell line, Hep 3B cell. A region between -767 and -723 on the tsp-1 promoter was defined as a responsive site to the suppression in PAE cell. eased on the previous results, the molecular mechanism of TSP-1 expression was determined by characterizing interactions between cis-elements and trans-factors using three overlapped oligonucleotide probes, oligo a-1 (from -767 to -738), a-2 (-759 to -730) and a-3 (-752 to -723). The results from electromobility shift assay showed that PMA-induced suppression of TSP-1 transcription in PAE cell might be caused via a negative regulator binding to the region from -752 to -730 and additionally generated by lacking two positive regulators binding to the sites from -767 to -760 and from -752 to -730. Especially, PMA enhanced the binding ability of the negative regulator to the site from -752 to -730 in PAE cell, but anti-c-Jun did not affected its binding ability.

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