Sp1 Cooperates with the ets Transcription Factor, GABP, to Activate the CD18 ( beta sub(2) Leukocyte Integrin) Promoter

CD18, the beta chain of the leukocyte integrins, plays a crucial role in immune and inflammatory responses. CD18 is expressed exclusively by leukocytes, and it is transcriptionally regulated during the differentiation of myeloid cells. The ets factors, PU.1 and GABP, bind to three ets sites in the C...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of biological chemistry 1998-05, Vol.273 (21), p.13097-13103
Hauptverfasser: Rosmarin, A G, Luo, Menglin, Caprio, D G, Shang, Jing, Simkevich, C P
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:CD18, the beta chain of the leukocyte integrins, plays a crucial role in immune and inflammatory responses. CD18 is expressed exclusively by leukocytes, and it is transcriptionally regulated during the differentiation of myeloid cells. The ets factors, PU.1 and GABP, bind to three ets sites in the CD18 promoter, which are essential for high level myeloid expression of CD18. We now identify two binding sites for the transcription factor, Sp1, that flank these ets sites. Sp1 is the only factor from myeloid cells that binds to these sites in a sequence-specific manner. Mutagenesis of these sites abrogates Sp1 binding and significantly reduces the activity of the transfected CD18 promoter in myeloid cells. Transfection of Sp1 into Drosophila Schneider cells, which otherwise lack Sp1, activates the CD18 promoter dramatically. GABP also activates the CD18 promoter in Schneider cells. Co-transfection of Sp1 and GABP activates CD18 more than the sum of their individual effects, indicating that these factors cooperate to transcriptionally activate myeloid expression of CD18. These studies support a model of high level, lineage-restricted gene expression mediated by cooperative interactions between widely expressed transcription factors.
ISSN:0021-9258
DOI:10.1074/jbc.273.21.13097