B-MYB is a ubiquitously expressed transcription factor involved in the regulation of cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation. In an attempt to isolate B-MYB-regulated genes that may explain the role of B-MYB in cellular processes, representational difference analysis was performed in neuroblastoma cell lines with different levels of B-MYB expression. One of the genes, the mRNA levels of which were enhanced in B-MYB expressing cells, was ApoJ/ClusterinSGP-2/TRMP-2 (ApoJ/Clusterin), previously implicated in regulation of apoptosis and tumor progression. Here we show that the human ApoJ/Clusterin gene contains a Myb binding site in its 5′ flanking region, which interacts with bacterially synthesized B-MYB protein and mediates B-MYB-dependent transactivation of the ApoJ/Clusterin promoter in transient transfection assays. Endogenous ApoJ/Clusterin expression is induced in mammalian cell lines following transient transfection of a B-MYB cDNA. Blockage of secreted clusterin by a monoclonal antibody results in increased apoptosis of neuroblastoma cells exposed to the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin. Thus, activation of ApoJ/Clusterin by B-MYB may be an important step in the regulation of apoptosis in normal and diseased cells.

Direct transactivation of the anti-apoptotic gene Apolipoprotein J (Clusterin) by B-MYB / Cervellera, M.; Raschella, G.; Santilli, G.; Tanno, B.; Ventura, A.; Mancini, C.; Sevignani, C.; Calabretta, Bruno; Sala, A.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-9258. - STAMPA. - 275:(2000), pp. 21055-21060. [10.1074/jbc.M002055200]

Direct transactivation of the anti-apoptotic gene Apolipoprotein J (Clusterin) by B-MYB.

CALABRETTA, Bruno;
2000

Abstract

B-MYB is a ubiquitously expressed transcription factor involved in the regulation of cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation. In an attempt to isolate B-MYB-regulated genes that may explain the role of B-MYB in cellular processes, representational difference analysis was performed in neuroblastoma cell lines with different levels of B-MYB expression. One of the genes, the mRNA levels of which were enhanced in B-MYB expressing cells, was ApoJ/ClusterinSGP-2/TRMP-2 (ApoJ/Clusterin), previously implicated in regulation of apoptosis and tumor progression. Here we show that the human ApoJ/Clusterin gene contains a Myb binding site in its 5′ flanking region, which interacts with bacterially synthesized B-MYB protein and mediates B-MYB-dependent transactivation of the ApoJ/Clusterin promoter in transient transfection assays. Endogenous ApoJ/Clusterin expression is induced in mammalian cell lines following transient transfection of a B-MYB cDNA. Blockage of secreted clusterin by a monoclonal antibody results in increased apoptosis of neuroblastoma cells exposed to the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin. Thus, activation of ApoJ/Clusterin by B-MYB may be an important step in the regulation of apoptosis in normal and diseased cells.
2000
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Direct transactivation of the anti-apoptotic gene Apolipoprotein J (Clusterin) by B-MYB / Cervellera, M.; Raschella, G.; Santilli, G.; Tanno, B.; Ventura, A.; Mancini, C.; Sevignani, C.; Calabretta, Bruno; Sala, A.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-9258. - STAMPA. - 275:(2000), pp. 21055-21060. [10.1074/jbc.M002055200]
Cervellera, M.; Raschella, G.; Santilli, G.; Tanno, B.; Ventura, A.; Mancini, C.; Sevignani, C.; Calabretta, Bruno; Sala, A.
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