The role of NF-κB and Elk-1 in the regulation of mouse ADAM17 expression.

Biol Open

Department of Cell Biochemistry, Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków 30-387, Poland

Published: February 2019

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  • ADAM17 is a metalloproteinase that helps release various proteins from cell surfaces and is often overexpressed in tumors and during inflammation.
  • Research investigates how ADAM17's expression is regulated by transcription factors NF-κB and Elk-1, specifically when exposed to pro-inflammatory stimuli.
  • Key findings show that NF-κB plays a crucial role in ADAM17 expression, while the ERK1/2 pathway and Elk-1 also significantly influence its regulation, including identifying specific Elk-1 binding sites in the ADAM17 promoter.

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ADAM17 is a cell membrane metalloproteinase responsible for the release of ectodomains of numerous proteins from the cell surface. Although ADAM17 is often overexpressed in tumours and at sites of inflammation, little is known about the regulation of its expression. Here we investigate the role of NF-κB and Elk-1 transcription factors and upstream signalling pathways, NF-κB and ERK1/2 in ADAM17 expression in mouse brain endothelial cells stimulated with pro-inflammatory factors (TNF, IL-1β, LPS) or a phorbol ester (PMA), a well-known stimulator of ADAM17 activity. Notably NF-κB inhibitor, IKK VII, interfered with the IL-1β- and LPS-mediated stimulation of ADAM17 expression. Furthermore, promoter contains an NF-κB binding site occupied by p65 subunit of NF-κB. The transient increase in mRNA in response to PMA was strongly reduced by an inhibitor of ERK1/2 phosphorylation, U0126. Luciferase reporter assay with vectors encoding the ERK1/2 substrate, Elk-1, fused with constitutively activating or repressing domains, indicated Elk-1 involvement in expression. The site-directed mutagenesis of potential Elk-1 binding sites pointed to four functional Elk-1 binding sites in promoter. All in all, our results indicate that NF-κB and Elk-1 transcription factors via NF-κB and ERK1/2 signalling pathways contribute to the regulation of mouse expression.

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