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Constitutive and modulated expression of the human alpha 1 antitrypsin gene. Different transcriptional initiation sites used in three different cell types.
W Hafeez, … , G Ciliberto, D H Perlmutter
W Hafeez, … , G Ciliberto, D H Perlmutter
Published April 1, 1992
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1992;89(4):1214-1222. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI115705.
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Constitutive and modulated expression of the human alpha 1 antitrypsin gene. Different transcriptional initiation sites used in three different cell types.

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alpha 1-Antitrypsin (alpha 1 AT) is plasma glycoprotein that constitutes the principle inhibitor of neutrophil elastase in tissue fluids. It has been considered a prototype for liver-derived acute phase proteins in that its concentration in plasma increases three- to fourfold during the host response to inflammation/tissue injury. However, recent studies have shown that alpha 1 AT is expressed in several types of extrahepatic cells, including mononuclear phagocytes and enterocytes, and that there are distinct transcriptional units used in hepatocytes and at least one extra-hepatic cell type, blood monocytes. In this study, we have used a combination of ribonuclease protection assays, primer elongation analysis, and transcriptional run-on assays to further characterize mechanisms of basal and modulated alpha 1 AT gene expression in hepatocytes, enterocytes, and macrophages. The hepatoma cell line HepG2, intestinal epithelial cell line Caco2, and primary cultures of human peripheral blood monocytes were used as examples of the cell types. The results indicate that there are three macrophage-specific transcriptional initiation sites upstream from a single hepatocyte-specific transcriptional initiation site. Macrophages use these sites during basal and modulated expression. Hepatoma cells use the hepatocyte-specific transcriptional initiation site during basal and modulated expression but also switch on transcription from the upstream macrophage transcriptional initiation sites during modulation by the acute phase mediator interleukin 6 (IL-6). Caco2 cells use the hepatocyte-specific transcriptional initiation site during basal expression. There is a marked increase in the use of this site and an increase in the rate of transcriptional elongation of alpha 1 AT mRNA during differentiation of Caco2 cells from crypt-type to villous-type enterocytes. Caco2 cells also switch on transcription from the upstream macrophage transcriptional initiation sites during modulation by IL-6. These results provide further evidence that there are differences in the mechanisms of constitutive and regulated expression of the alpha 1 AT gene in at least three different cell types, HepG2-derived hepatocytes, Caco2-derived enterocytes and mononuclear phagocytes.

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W Hafeez, G Ciliberto, D H Perlmutter

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