scholarly journals Identification of Upstream Stimulatory Factor Binding Sites in the Human IGFBP3 Promoter and Potential Implication of Adjacent Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Responsiveness to Insulin

Endocrinology ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 148 (12) ◽  
pp. 6007-6018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean Paquette ◽  
Benoit Bessette ◽  
Elisabeth Ledru ◽  
Cheri Deal

The actions of IGFs are regulated at various levels. One mechanism involves binding to IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) for transport, thus governing bioavailability. IGFBP3 transcription is modulated by many hormones and agents that stimulate or inhibit growth. We have previously shown in pediatric and adult cohorts a correlation between IGFBP-3 serum levels and two single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located within the minimal promoter (−202 A/C and −185 C/T). Functionality of these SNPs was further explored in hepatic adenocarcinoma-derived SK-HEP-1 cells using transient transfections of luciferase constructs driven by different haplotypes of the IGFBP3 promoter. Basal luciferase activity revealed a significant haplotype-dependent transcriptional activity (at nucleotides −202 and −185, AC > CC, P < 0.001; AC > CT, P < 0.001; AC > AT, P < 0.001). Insulin treatment produced a similar haplotype dependence of luciferase activity (AC > CC, P = 0.002; AC > CT, P < 0.001; AC > AT, P = 0.011). However, induction ratios (insulin/control) for CC and AT were significantly higher compared with AC and CT (CC > AC, P = 0.03; CC > CT, P = 0.03; AT > AC, P = 0.03; AT > CT, P = 0.04). Gel retardation assays were used to identify upstream stimulatory factor (USF-1 and USF-2) methylation-dependent binding to E-box motifs located between the SNPs. Mutation of the USF binding site resulted in a significant loss of insulin stimulation of luciferase activity in the transfection assay. Chromatin immunoprecipitation with anti-USF-1/-2 showed an enrichment of IGFBP3 promoter in insulin-treated cells compared with unstimulated cells. Bisulfite sequencing of genomic DNA revealed that CpG methylation in the region of USF binding was haplotype dependent. In summary, we report a methylation-dependent USF binding site influencing the basal and insulin-stimulated transcriptional activity of the IGFBP3 promoter.

2014 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. iv223
Author(s):  
S. Derakhshani ◽  
S. Baradaran Ghavami ◽  
B. Damavand ◽  
P. Azimzadeh ◽  
S.R. Mohebbi ◽  
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Lung Cancer ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 62 (2) ◽  
pp. 152-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sle Gi Lo Han ◽  
Kyong Hwa Park ◽  
Jae Sook Sung ◽  
Young Mi Whang ◽  
Yeon Jung Kim ◽  
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