Identification of target genes and a unique cis element regulated by IRF-8 in developing macrophages

T Tamura, P Thotakura, TS Tanaka, MSH Ko, K Ozato - Blood, 2005 - ashpublications.org
T Tamura, P Thotakura, TS Tanaka, MSH Ko, K Ozato
Blood, 2005ashpublications.org
Abstract Interferon regulatory factor-8 (IRF-8)/interferon consensus sequence–binding
protein (ICSBP) is a transcription factor that controls myeloid-cell development. Microarray
gene expression analysis of Irf-8-/-myeloid progenitor cells expressing an IRF-8/estrogen
receptor chimera (which differentiate into macrophages after addition of estradiol) was used
to identify 69 genes altered by IRF-8 during early differentiation (62 up-regulated and 7
down-regulated). Among them, 4 lysosomal/endosomal enzyme-related genes (cystatin C …
Abstract
Interferon regulatory factor-8 (IRF-8)/interferon consensus sequence–binding protein (ICSBP) is a transcription factor that controls myeloid-cell development. Microarray gene expression analysis of Irf-8-/- myeloid progenitor cells expressing an IRF-8/estrogen receptor chimera (which differentiate into macrophages after addition of estradiol) was used to identify 69 genes altered by IRF-8 during early differentiation (62 up-regulated and 7 down-regulated). Among them, 4 lysosomal/endosomal enzyme-related genes (cystatin C, cathepsin C, lysozyme, and prosaposin) did not require de novo protein synthesis for induction, suggesting that they were direct targets of IRF-8. We developed a reporter assay system employing a self-inactivating retrovirus and analyzed the cystatin C and cathepsin C promoters. We found that a unique cis element mediates IRF-8–induced activation of both promoters. Similar elements were also found in other IRF-8 target genes with a consensus sequence (GAAANN[N]GGAA) comprising a core IRF-binding motif and an Ets-binding motif; this sequence is similar but distinct from the previously reported Ets/IRF composite element. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays demonstrated that IRF-8 and the PU.1 Ets transcription factor bind to this element in vivo. Collectively, these data indicate that IRF-8 stimulates transcription of target genes through a novel cis element to specify macrophage differentiation.
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