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Regulation of human LZIP expression by NF-kappaB and its involvement in monocyte cell migration induced by Lkn-1

  • J Biol Chem. 2007 Apr 13;282(15):11092-100. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M607962200.
Sung-Wuk Jang 1 Yoon Suk Kim Yoon Rim Kim Ho Joong Sung Jesang Ko
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Affiliation

  • 1 School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea.
Abstract

Human LZIP is a transcription factor that is involved in leukocyte cell mobility. Expression of LZIP is known to differentially regulate monocyte cell migration induced by CCR1-dependent chemokines. However, its transcriptional regulation has not been characterized. Our results indicate that Lkn-1 induces LZIP expression in a time- and dose-dependent manner, and the induction of LZIP shows an immediate early response to Lkn-1. We identified and cloned approximately 1.4 kb of the LZIP promoter from a human genomic DNA. To identify regulatory elements controlling restricted expression of LZIP, deletion mutants were constructed from the 1469-bp LZIP promoter region (-1219/+251) linked to the luciferase reporter gene. Maximal promoter activity was contained within 613 bp from the tentative transcription initiation site and was sharply reduced in a truncated construct (-338/+251). This promoter sequence contained consensus NF-kappaB- and Sp-1-binding sites. Results from an inhibitor assay showed that NF-kappaB is involved in Lkn-1-induced LZIP expression, but Sp-1 is not. We also demonstrated that NF-kappaB binds to the LZIP promoter and that the binding is specific, as revealed by an electrophoretic mobility shift assay and a mutation analysis. Chemotaxis analysis showed that LZIP expression because of the NF-kappaB subfamily is specifically involved in Lkn-1-induced chemotaxis. Our findings suggest that transcription factor NF-kappaB plays an important role in regulation of LZIP expression, and LZIP expression regulates the monocyte cell migration induced by Lkn-1.

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