FOXA1 plays a role in regulating secretoglobin 1a1 expression in the absence of CCAAT/enhancer binding protein activities in lung in vivo.
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol
; 300(3): L441-52, 2011 Mar.
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Secretoglobin (SCGB) 1A1, also called Clara cell secretor protein (CCSP) or Clara cell-specific 10-kDa protein (CC10), is a small molecular weight secreted protein mainly expressed in lung, with anti-inflammatory/immunomodulatory properties. Previous in vitro studies demonstrated that CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins (C/EBPs) are the major transcription factors for the regulation of Scbg1a1 gene expression, whereas FOXA1 had a minimum effect on the transcription. To determine the in vivo role of C/EBPs in the regulation of SCGB1A1 expression, experiments were performed in which A-C/EBP, a dominant-negative form of C/EBP that interferes with DNA binding activities of all C/EBPs, was specifically expressed in lung. Surprisingly, despite the in vitro findings, expression of SCGB1A1 mRNA was not decreased in vivo in the absence of C/EBPs. This may be due to a compensatory role assumed by FOXA1 in the regulation of Scgb1a1 gene expression in lung in the absence of active C/EBPs. This disconnect between in vitro and in vivo results underscores the importance of studies using animal models to determine the role of specific transcription factors in the regulation of gene expression in intact multicellular complex organs such as lung.
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Uteroglobina
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Regulación de la Expresión Génica
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Proteínas Potenciadoras de Unión a CCAAT
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Factor Nuclear 3-alfa del Hepatocito
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Prognostic_studies
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Animals
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2011
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