Ionizing Radiation Induces, via Generation of Reactive Oxygen Intermediates, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 (ICAM-1) Gene Transcription and NFκB-like Binding Activity in the ICAM-1 Transcriptional Regulatory Region
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Free Radical Research
- Vol. 27 (2) , 127-142
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10715769709097846
Abstract
Ionizing radiation produces reactive oxygen intermediates in mammalian tissues and may serve as a model system for the investigation of the biologic effects of free radicals. We have previously shown that the adhesion molecule ICAM-1 is induced by ionizing radiation, and here we have investigated the molecular mechanisms responsible. ICAM-1 &A and cell surface expression was induced in HeLa and HaCaT cells after exposure to ionizing radiation. This induction was blocked by preincubation with the antioxidants PDTC and N-acetyl cysteine. ICAM-1 promoter activity was assessed by transiently transfecting HeLa cells with CAT-reporter gene constructs containing sequential ICAM-1 5′ deletions. ICAM-1 5′ fragments -1162/+1 (relative to the transcription start site) and -277/+1 displayed increased promoter activity when cells were exposed to ionizing radiation, but no induction was seen in a -182/+1 construct associating positions -277 to around -182 with inducibility by ionizing radiation. Nuclear extracts from HaCaT cells were tested in mobility shift assays using an NFKB-like binding site of the ICAM-1 5′ region (positions -186/-177). There was marked enhancement of DNA-protein complex forming in extracts from irradiated versus untreated cells. Incubation of cells with antioxidants prior to irradiation prevented the radiation-dependent increase in complex formation. We conclude that reactive oxygen intermediates are involved in ICAM-1 induction by ionizing radiation. The ionizing radiation-induced, antioxidant-inhibitable binding at the ICAM-1 NFKB-like binding site is consistent with the view that NFκB is a pro-oxidant transcription factor.Keywords
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