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Showing papers by "Marta Palmieri published in 1999"


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TL;DR: It is shown that treatment of MCF-7 cells with an agent which reduces DNA methylation correlates with IL-6 gene hypomethylation and increases the level of its expression.

45 citations


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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that overexpressed CBF1 acts as a negative regulator of IL-6 gene transcription and is unable to elicit Notch-dependent activation of this gene, andCBF1 induces DNA bending, suggesting that CBF 1 may influence IL- 6 gene transcription by determining a specific conformation of the promoter region.
Abstract: The nuclear protein CBF1 has been shown to function as an intermediate to target transcription factors,such as the activated Notch receptor,to specific DNA sites. In this paper,we show that CBF1 from cell lines of different origin is able to bind to the[kappa]B site of the IL-6 promoter. By transfection analyses performed in HeLa cells,we demonstrate that overexpressed CBF1 acts as a negative regulator of IL-6 gene transcription and is unable to elicit Notch-dependent activation of this gene. Analyses of protein-DNA interactions indicate that the topology of the complex formed by CBF1 and the target DNA is subtly affected by sequencessurrounding the recognition site. Furthermore,we show that CBF1 induces DNA bending. This finding suggests that CBF1 may influence IL-6 gene transcription by determining a specific conformation of the promoter region.

41 citations


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TL;DR: It is suggested that, in non-expressing cells, local chromatin remodelling at the proximal promoter is inhibited by negative regulators, as suggested by two specific hallmarks of nuclear factor binding that are not observed in expressing cells.
Abstract: Expression of the interleukin-6 (IL-6) gene is usually tightly controlled and may be induced in specific tissues only after treatment with appropriate stimuli. The molecular mechanisms responsible for IL-6 gene repression in specific tissues or cell lines remain poorly defined. In order to address this question we have studied two human breast carcinoma cell lines, MDA-MB-231, in which the IL-6 gene is expressed, and MCF-7, in which it is not. The promoter region of the IL-6 gene was analysed in both cell lines with reference to two different parameters: (i) DNase I hypersensitivity; (ii) the in vivo pattern of DNA-protein interactions. We show herein that the mechanism responsible for silencing IL-6 gene expression in MCF-7 cells most probably involves a modification of chromatin structure, as suggested by a decreased sensitivity of the IL-6 promoter to DNase I relative to the IL-6-expressing cell line MDA-MB-231. Moreover, we show that a 'closed' nucleosomal structure in MCF-7 cells does not inhibit the binding of nuclear proteins to IL-6 gene regulatory sequences in vivo. We suggest, therefore, that, in non-expressing cells, local chromatin remodelling at the proximal promoter is inhibited by negative regulators, as suggested by two specific hallmarks of nuclear factor binding that are not observed in expressing cells: an additional in vivo footprint spanning positions -135/-119 and an additional DNase I hypersensitive site far upstream, around position -1400. Furthermore, a specific factor binding in vitro to the -140/-116 region of the IL-6 promoter is found in MCF-7 cells.

30 citations


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18 Feb 1999-Gene
TL;DR: The hypothesis is advanced that the differentiation of distinct expression patterns could represent an important evolutionary determinant for the genes encoding pancreas and brain ribonuclease genes in ruminants, whereas the differentiate of a quaternary structure endowed with new biological functions could be the main determinants for the evolutionary success of the seminal gene in the bovine species.

14 citations


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TL;DR: The results suggest that the signal transduction pathways triggered by LPS and IFN-gamma are similar in both cell types, while PMA may activate a tissue-specific pathway which leads to opposite responses.

6 citations