Transcriptional regulation of a new variant of human platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha transcript by E2F-1.

Gene

Department of Biosciences and Informatics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Yokohama 223-8522, Japan.

Published: November 2007

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  • The study identifies a new variant of human PDGF receptor alpha mRNA called type II, which has a different 5'-untranslated region compared to the known type I variant, although they share the same coding sequence.
  • Type II PDGF receptor alpha mRNA was found to have a specific 363-bp exon within intron 1 and was expressed in certain human cell lines, such as MG-63 and MNNG/HOS.
  • The transcription of type II is regulated by the protein E2F-1, and epigenetic factors may also influence its expression, suggesting a complex regulatory mechanism for PDGF receptor alpha in both normal and cancerous cells.

Article Abstract

Platelet-derived growth factors (PDGFs) and their receptors play an important role in cell proliferation, angiogenesis, and differentiation during normal development, and have also been implicated in tumorigenesis. In this study, we identified a novel variant of human PDGF receptor alpha mRNA (type II), which contains the same open reading frame as the known PDGF receptor alpha mRNA (type I) but a different 5'-untranslated region (5'-UTR). The 5'-UTR of the type II transcript was identified as a 363-bp exon located in intron 1 at position +1,210 to +1,572 relative to the transcriptional initiation site of the type I transcript. This type II transcript was expressed in a subset of human cell lines, such as MG-63 and MNNG/HOS cells. Moreover, transcription of the type II, but not the type I, was regulated by E2F-1 through an E2F-1-responsive site located at position +1,086/+1,093 downstream of the transcriptional initiation site of the type I transcript. Furthermore, epigenetic modulation might be involved in the expression of the type II transcript. Our findings provide new insights into the regulatory mechanism of PDGF receptor alpha transcription in normal and tumor cells.

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