Nuclear receptor LXRα is involved in cAMP-mediated human renin gene expression

K Tamura, YE Chen, Y Tanaka, M Sakai… - Molecular and cellular …, 2004 - Elsevier
K Tamura, YE Chen, Y Tanaka, M Sakai, Y Tsurumi, Y Koide, M Kihara, RE Pratt, M Horiuchi…
Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 2004Elsevier
The cAMP-signaling pathway plays a crucial role in the regulation of the renin gene, but the
mechanism involved remains poorly understood. We have focused our studies of renin gene
regulation on the unique cAMP responsive element (huREN/CNRE,− 135 to− 107) in the
human renin promoter. We have cloned a protein that binds to this unique CNRE and
demonstrated that this protein is liver X receptor-α (LXRα), a transcriptional factor of the
nuclear receptor family. Transient expression of LXRα in human renin-producing Calu-6 …
The cAMP-signaling pathway plays a crucial role in the regulation of the renin gene, but the mechanism involved remains poorly understood. We have focused our studies of renin gene regulation on the unique cAMP responsive element (huREN/CNRE, −135 to −107) in the human renin promoter. We have cloned a protein that binds to this unique CNRE and demonstrated that this protein is liver X receptor-α (LXRα), a transcriptional factor of the nuclear receptor family. Transient expression of LXRα in human renin-producing Calu-6 cells increased cAMP inducibility of human renin promoter. Similarly, LXRα-stably transfected Calu-6 cells exhibited increased cAMP inducibility of renin promoter as well as the endogenous renin gene. Site-directed mutation of huREN/CNRE, which disrupted LXRα binding, decreased cAMP-induced transcriptional activity of human renin promoter. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the binding of LXRα derived from human juxtaglomerular cells, the main production site of renin in the kidney, to the huREN/CNRE in vivo. These results suggest that LXRα plays an important role in the cAMP-mediated regulation of human renin gene transcription by binding to CNRE.
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