Non‐NF‐κB elements are required for full induction of the rat type II nitric oxide synthase in vascular smooth muscle cells
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- 1 May 2000
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 130 (2) , 270-278
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0703284
Abstract
We have investigated the role of the NF-kappaB binding sites and other promoter elements beyond NF-kappaB in iNOS induction in rat vascular smooth muscle cells (SMC). Rat aortic SMC transfected with iNOS promoter constructs with either mutation or deletion of the downstream NF-kappaB site exhibited about 50% reduction in promoter activity in response to a cytokine mixture, whereas either mutation or deletion of the upstream NF-kappaB site reduced promoter activity by 90%, suggesting that the latter site is the most important, and that co-existence of two NF-kappaB sites is necessary for iNOS induction. Nuclear NF-kappaB activity was robustly induced by TNF-alpha. However, TNF-alpha alone did not induce iNOS promoter activity, protein expression, or nitrite production, indicating that NF-kappaB activation alone is not sufficient for iNOS induction. The construct up to -890 bp, containing the downstream NF-kappaB site, exhibited little response to cytokines. The construct up to -1.0 kb, containing the two NF-kappaB sites exhibited only 22% of full promoter activity. The regions -1001 to -1368 bp and -2 to -2.5 kb contributed an additional 43 and 22% promoter activity, respectively. Internal deletion or reversal of the orientation of -1001 to -1368 bp in the full promoter resulted in 40% reduction in promoter activity. These data suggest that the co-existence of two NF-kappaB sites is essential for core promoter activity, but that full induction of the rat SMC iNOS gene requires other elements located between -1.0 to -1.37 and -2.0 to -2.5 kb of the promoter.Keywords
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