Hox Proteins Activate the IGFBP-1 Promoter and Suppress the Function of hPR in Human Endometrial Cells
- 1 November 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in DNA and Cell Biology
- Vol. 21 (11) , 819-825
- https://doi.org/10.1089/104454902320908469
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that progestin activates the transcription of IGFBP-1 (insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1). Four regions in the IGFBP-1 promotor have been identified to enhance the transcription. Two of the regions, located at -73 to -65 bp and -319 to -311 bp formed identical DNA-protein complexes with the nuclear extracts of endometrial stromal/decidual cells. To identify the binding protein(s) in endometrial cells that interact with these two regions, we have used the TGTCAATTA repeats (-319 to -11 bp of the IGFBP-1 promoter) to screen the human decidual cDNA library by yeast one-hybrid system. We found that Hox A10, HoxA11, HoxB2, HoxB4, and HoxD11 interacted with the TGTCAATTA repeats in yeast cells. Among these hox genes, the full-length coding region of HoxA10, HoxA11, and HoxB4 were used for functional analysis in three types of endometrial cells, undifferentiated endometrial stromal cells, decidual cells (differentiated stromal cells) and endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line (HEC1-B). All these endometrial cells produce IGFBP-1. Transient transfection assay showed that HoxA10 expression vector increased the promoter activity (the IGFBP-1 proximal promoter containing TGC/TCAATTA and two functional PRE sites) in endometrial stromal cells and in HEC-1B cells, but not in decidual cells. HoxB4 enhanced the promoter activity only in decidual cells, while HoxA11 had no apparent effect in all three types of cells. To evaluate whether Hox proteins would interact with progesterone receptor (hPR), cells were transfected with the promoter construct, Hox and hPR expression vectors. hPR alone activated the IGFBP-1 promoter activity, but expression of Hox gene suppressed the activation. Hox proteins also suppressed the hPR enhanced promoter activities of MMTV (containing consensus-PRE sites) and glycodelin (GdA, containing Sp1 site which mediates the hPR function). These data showed that Hox genes selectively activate the transcription of the IGFBP-1 and GdA genes in different types of endometrial cells. Hox genes, however, suppress the hPR enhanced activities. In addition, we found that HoxB4 expression was induced by estrogen and progestin. Other investigators have shown that HoxA10 and 11 were stimulated by progestin. These findings show that Hox proteins are molecular mediators of the steroid hormones during endometrial cell development.Keywords
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