A Composite C/EBP Binding Site Is Essential for the Activity of the Promoter of the IL-3/IL-5/Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor Receptor ßc Gene
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1999-06-15
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Dijk, Thamar B. van
Baltus, Belinda
Raaijmakers, J.A.M.
Lammers, J.W.J.
Koenderman, L.
Groot, Rolf P. de
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Abstract
The common ß-chain (ßc) is the main signaling component of the heterodimeric receptors for IL-3, IL-5, and GM-CSF and is
primarily expressed on myeloid cells. The proximal ßc promoter is regulated by GGAA binding proteins, including PU.1, a
hemopoietic specific member of the Ets family. However, it is not likely that PU.1 alone accounts for the myeloid-restricted
expression of the ßc subunit. Here we describe the identification of a C/EBP binding enhancer that is located 2 kb upstream of
the transcription start site. The enhancer contains two elements that bind C/EBPa and -ß in U937 cells, while C/EBPe is also
bound in extracts of HL-60 cells. Importantly, deletion of the enhancer or mutation of either of one of the C/EBP sites results in
a complete loss of promoter activity in cell lines as well as in primary cells, showing the importance of C/EBP members inßc gene
activation. We further show that PU.1 has to cooperate with C/EBP proteins to induce bc transcription. Since the ßc is already
expressed on CD341 cells, these results demonstrate that both C/EBP and PU.1 are not only important for the myeloid-specific
gene regulation at later stages of myeloid differentiation.