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Differential and Opposing Regulation of PAI-1 Promoter Activity by Estrogen Receptor α and Estrogen Receptor β in Endothelial Cells
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2004
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Transcriptional RegulationSignaling PathwayEstrogen Receptor αCell SignalingHormonal ReceptorVascular BiologyEndocrinologyGene ExpressionCell BiologyOvarian HormoneEstrogen ReceptorsOpposing RegulationEstrogen Receptor βSignal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyVascular Gene PromoterEndothelial DysfunctionGene RegulationSystems BiologyMedicine
To investigate the molecular mechanisms involved in the estrogen-dependent control of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) gene expression in vascular cells, we compared the transactivation properties of estrogen receptors (ERalpha and ERbeta) in regulating the activity of a human PAI-1 promoter reporter construct in transfected bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAECs). ERalpha increased PAI-1 promoter activity in BAECs by an estrogen-dependent mechanism, whereas ERbeta suppressed PAI-1 promoter activity by an estrogen-independent mechanism. The suppressive activity of ERbeta was dominant over the inductive activity of ERalpha. Mutation of a putative estrogen response element (ERE) located at position -427 in the proximal promoter abolished the ERalpha action without influencing the suppressive effects of ERbeta. Mutation of either AP1-like site did not eliminate the ERalpha or ERbeta actions at the PAI-1 promoter, suggesting that other promoter elements are involved in these responses. These mutations significantly reduced the -3.4kbp PAI-1 promoter response to serum. We concluded that ERalpha and ERbeta exert differential effects on the PAI-1 promoter activity in transfected BAECs. ERalpha activated the PAI-1 promoter through a proximal ERE (-427) and possibly additional EREs located within the PAI-1 promoter, whereas ERbeta suppressed the promoter construct via an unidentified mechanism. This is the first demonstration of the differential regulation of a vascular gene promoter by ERalpha and ERbeta.
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