Interferon-γ upregulates the stromelysin-1 gene expression
by human skin fibroblasts in culture
- Author(s)
- Kyu-Suk Lee; Young-Wook Ryoo; Joon-Young Song
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Lee, Kyu Suk; Ryoo, Young Wook; Song, Joon Young
- Department
- Dept. of Dermatology (피부과학)
- Journal Title
- Experimental and Molecular Medicine.
- Issued Date
- 1998
- Volume
- 30
- Issue
- 2
- Abstract
- A b s t r a c t
The equilibrium between deposition and degradation
of extracellular matrix(ECM) is essential to normal
tissue developement and repair of wound or inflammatory
responses. It has recently become apparent
that several cytokines and growth factors are capable
of modulating fibroblast proliferation and
biosynthetic activity. To understand the role of these
factors in connective tissue regulation, we examined
the effect of interferon- ( I F N - ) on stromelysin-1
gene expres-sion in cultured human dermal
fibroblasts. The steady-state levels of stromelysin-1
mRNA were increased in IFN- treated cultured
dermal fibroblasts. In the CAT assay, the
stromelysin-1 promoter activity was increased 2.8-
fold compared with untreated control. Therfore IFNstimulates
the stromelysin-1 promoter activity,
resulting in transcriptional enhance-ment of gene
expression. Transforming growth factor- ( T G F - )
showed the antagonistic action to the effects of IFNin
cultured dermal fibroblasts. Furthermore, gel
mobility shift assays demonstrated enhanced AP-1
binding activities in nuclear extracts from cells
incubated with IFN- . These data suggest that IFNis
an up-regulator and TGF- is a down regulator on
the stromelysin-1 gene expression, respectively,
and the AP-1 binding site may be necessary for
gene response.
Keywords: stromelysin-1, interferon-g, AP-1, gene
expression
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