Multiple NF-κB enhancer elements regulate cytokine induction of the human inducible nitric oxide synthase gene

Bradley S. Taylor, Michael E. De Vera, Raymond W. Ganster, Qi Wang, Richard A. Shapiro, Sidney M. Morris, Timothy R. Billiar, David A. Geller

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Abstract

The human inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) gene is overexpressed in a number of human inflammatory diseases. Previously, we observed that the human iNOS gene is transcriptionally regulated by cytokines and demonstrated that the cytokine-responsive regions are upstream of -3.8 kilobase pairs (kb). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to further localize the functional enhancer elements and to assess the role of the transcription factor NF-κB in both human liver (AKN-1) and human lung (A549) epithelial cell lines. The addition of NF-κB inhibitors significantly suppressed cytokine-stimulated iNOS mRNA expression and NO synthesis, indicating that NF-κB is involved in the induction of the human iNOS gene. Analysis of the first 4.7 kb of the 5'-flanking region demonstrated basal promoter activity and failed to show any cytokine-inducible activity. However, promoter constructs extending to -5.8 and -7.2 kb revealed 2-3-fold and 4-5-fold induction, respectively, in the presence of cytokines. DNA sequence analysis from -3.8 to -7.2 kb identified five putative NF-κB cis-regulatory transcription factor binding sites upstream of -4.7 kb. Site-directed mutagenesis of these sites revealed that the NF-κB motif at -5.8 kb is required for cytokine-induced promoter activity, while the sites at -5.2, - 5.5, and -6.1 kb elicit a cooperative effect. Electromobility shift assays using a site-specific oligonucleotide and nuclear extracts from cells stimulated with cytokine-mixture, tumor necrosis factor-α or interleukin- 1β, but not interferon-γ, exhibited inducible DNA binding activity for NF- κB. These data indicate that NF-κB activation is required for cytokine induction of the human iNOS gene and identifies four NF-κB enhancer elements upstream in the human iNOS promoter that confer inducibility to tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-1β.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15148-15156
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume273
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 12 1998

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology

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