Activation of the rat scavenger receptor class B type I gene by PPARα

D Lopez, MP McLean - Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 2006 - Elsevier
D Lopez, MP McLean
Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 2006Elsevier
Peroxisomal proliferator activated receptor α (PPARα) is activated by fibrate drugs which are
known to protect against atherosclerosis. The present study examines the effects of PPARα
on SR-BI expression. For this study, a rat SR-BI promoter-luciferase reporter gene construct
was co-transfected into different cell lines with expression vectors that encode for
PPARα±retinoic X receptor α (RXRα). PPARα/RXR increased the activity of the SR-BI
promoter, an effect that was enhanced by clofibrate. Sequence analysis of the rat SR-BI …
Peroxisomal proliferator activated receptor α (PPARα) is activated by fibrate drugs which are known to protect against atherosclerosis. The present study examines the effects of PPARα on SR-BI expression. For this study, a rat SR-BI promoter-luciferase reporter gene construct was co-transfected into different cell lines with expression vectors that encode for PPARα±retinoic X receptor α (RXRα). PPARα/RXR increased the activity of the SR-BI promoter, an effect that was enhanced by clofibrate. Sequence analysis of the rat SR-BI promoter revealed the presence of a putative peroxisomal proliferator response element (PPRE) at bp −1622. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays demonstrated that PPARα and RXRα are able to bind to the SR-BI PPRE motif. In addition, mutational analysis studies confirmed that this PPRE motif is responsible for the PPARα/RXRα-dependent activation of the rat SR-BI promoter in the cell lines examined.
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