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Title: Arsenite suppression of involucrin transcription through AP1 promoter sites in cultured human keratinocytes.

Authors: Sinitsyna, Nadezda N; Reznikova, Tatiana V; Qin, Qin; Song, Hyukhwan; Phillips, Marjorie A; Rice, Robert H

Published In Toxicol Appl Pharmacol, (2010 Mar 15)

Abstract: While preserving keratinocyte proliferative ability, arsenite suppresses cellular differentiation markers by preventing utilization of AP1 transcriptional response elements. In present experiments, arsenite had a dramatic effect in electrophoretic mobility supershift analysis of proteins binding to an involucrin promoter AP1 response element. Without arsenite treatment, binding of JunB and Fra1 was readily detected in nuclear extracts from preconfluent cultures and was not detected a week after confluence, while c-Fos was detected only after confluence. By contrast, band shift of nuclear extracts from arsenite treated cultures showed only JunB and Fra1 binding in postconfluent as well as preconfluent cultures. Immunoblotting of cell extracts showed that arsenite treatment prevented the loss of Fra1 and the increase in c-Fos proteins that occurred after confluence in untreated cultures. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays demonstrated substantial reduction of c-Fos and acetylated histone H3 at the proximal and distal AP1 response elements in the involucrin promoter and of coactivator p300 at the proximal element. Alteration of AP1 transcription factors was also examined in response to treatment with four metal containing compounds (chromate, vanadate, hemin, divalent cadmium) that also suppress involucrin transcription. These agents all influenced transcription at AP1 elements in a transcriptional reporter assay, but exhibited less effect than arsenite on binding activity assessed by mobility shift and chromatin immunoprecipitation and displayed variable effects on AP1 protein levels. These findings help trace a mechanism by which transcriptional effects of arsenite become manifest and help rationalize the unique action of arsenite, compared to the other agents, to preserve proliferative ability.

PubMed ID: 20006635 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Arsenites/pharmacology*; Blotting, Western; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Nucleus/drug effects; Cell Nucleus/metabolism; Cell Proliferation/drug effects; Cells, Cultured; Chromatin/metabolism; Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay; Histones/metabolism; Humans; Immunoprecipitation; Keratinocytes/drug effects; Keratinocytes/metabolism*; Metals/pharmacology; Promoter Regions, Genetic; Protein Precursors/biosynthesis*; RNA, Messenger/biosynthesis; RNA, Messenger/genetics; Transcription Factor AP-1/biosynthesis*; Transfection; p300-CBP Transcription Factors/metabolism

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