Wilms肿瘤WT1剪接变异对胰岛素受体启动子的差异影响

Nicholas J.G. Webster , Yan Kong , Prem Sharma , Martin Haas , Saraswati Sukumar , B.Lynn Seely
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摘要

Wilms肿瘤基因WT1与肾脏的早期发育有关。WT1突变存在于一小部分Wilms肿瘤(一种小儿肾母细胞瘤)和Denys-Drash综合征(以泌尿生殖系统异常为特征)中。WT1基因产物是生长因子相关基因的转录抑制因子。肾脏是体内胰岛素作用的主要部位之一,表达高水平的胰岛素受体(IR)。在早期胚胎发生中检测到IR表达,表明它可能在发育中起作用。我们研究了两个WT1剪接变体在dna结合域的第三和第四个锌指之间缺乏或包含一个三氨基酸(KTS)插入是否可以在体外抑制IR启动子。我们发现,+KTS变体在所有测试条件下都能有效抑制启动子活性,而−KTS变体仅在共转染的C/EBPβ或显性阴性p53突变存在时才能抑制启动子活性。缺失定位表明,IR启动子的不同区域介导了这两种同工异构体的影响,DNaseI足迹分析发现了这些区域内潜在的WT1结合位点。
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Differential Effects of Wilms Tumor WT1 Splice Variants on the Insulin Receptor Promoter

The Wilms tumor gene WT1 has been implicated in the early development of the kidney. Mutations in WT1 are found in a small fraction of Wilms tumor, a pediatric nephroblastoma, and Denys–Drash syndrome, characterized by genitourinary abnormalities. The WT1 gene product functions as a transcriptional repressor of growth factor-related genes. The kidney is one of the major sites of insulin actionin vivoand expresses high levels of insulin receptors (IR). IR expression has been detected during early embryogenesis, suggesting that it may play a role in development. We investigated whether two WT1 splice variants lacking or including a three-amino-acid (KTS) insertion between the third and fourth zinc finger in the DNA-binding domain could repress the IR promoterin vitro.We show that the +KTS variant effectively represses promoter activity under all conditions tested but the −KTS variant was only able to repress in the presence of cotransfected C/EBPβ or a dominant-negative p53 mutation. Deletional mapping indicated that distinct regions of the IR promoter mediated the effects of the two isoforms and DNaseI footprint analysis identified potential WT1 binding sites within these regions.

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