Role of activating protein-1 and high mobility group-I(Y) protein in the induction of CD44 gene expression by interleukin-1β in vascular smooth muscle cells

2000 
CD44 is a multifunctional cell adhesion molecule that participates in pathological states such as inflammation and tumorigenesis. CD44 is induced on vascular smooth muscle cells after arterial wall injury and may mediate their proliferation and migration into the neointima during arteriosclerosis. We have demonstrated elsewhere that the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-1β up-regulates CD44 mRNA and protein expression in cultured rat aortic smooth muscle cells (RASMC) by increasing gene transcription. By transient transfection of 5′-deletion constructs into RASMC, we show in the present study that a conserved AP-1 site 110 base pairs from the transcription start site of the mouse CD44 promoter is important for basal activity. Mutation of the AP-1 site significantly reduced induction of promoter activity by IL-1β, and electrophoretic mobility shift assays demonstrated that Fos and c-Jun were present in the CD44 AP-1 binding complex after IL-1β stimulation. In addition, cotransfection of the archite...
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