The Human Growth Hormone Gene Is Regulated by a Multicomponent Locus Control Region
The Human Growth Hormone Gene Is Regulated by a Multicomponent Locus Control Region
The five-member human growth hormone (hGH)/chorionic somatomammotropin (hCS) gene cluster encodes the pituitary-specific hGH-N gene and four highly related genes (hGH-V, hCS-A, hCS-B, and hCS-L) that are expressed only in the placenta. When the hGH-N or hCS-A gene, together with all previously identified cis-acting regulatory sequences, was integrated into the mouse genome, it was expressed only sporadically and at low levels in the transgenic target organs. DNase I mapping of chromatin from expressing and nonexpressing cell types was used to identify a pituitary-specific set of DNase I-hypersensitive sites (HS) and a set of HS common to both the pituitary and placenta, centered approximately 15 and 30 kb 5' of hGH-N, respectively. When contained on a cosmid insert in their native genomic configuration, these HS consistently directed high-level, pituitary-specific expression of hGH-N in transgenic mice and appeared to define a locus control region required for hGH-N expression. Individually, each set of HS was able to mediate position-independent hGH-N expression in the pituitary but demonstrated loss of physiologic control and loss of tissue specificity. The gene-proximal set of HS contained a potent enhancer activity in the pituitary, while the more distal set appeared to function primarily to establish site-of-integration independence. These data indicate that synergistic interactions among multiple elements are required to restrict hGH-N transcription to the pituitary and generate appropriate levels of expression. In addition, these results suggest a role for both shared and unique regulatory sequences in locus control region-mediated expression of the hGH/hCS gene cluster in the pituitary and possibly the placenta.
- University of Pennsylvania United States
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States
Adenoma, Genomic Library, Base Sequence, Molecular Sequence Data, Mice, Transgenic, Cosmids, Chromatin, Cell Line, Mice, Enhancer Elements, Genetic, Gene Expression Regulation, Organ Specificity, Growth Hormone, Animals, Deoxyribonuclease I, Humans, Female, Cloning, Molecular, Cell Division, DNA Primers
Adenoma, Genomic Library, Base Sequence, Molecular Sequence Data, Mice, Transgenic, Cosmids, Chromatin, Cell Line, Mice, Enhancer Elements, Genetic, Gene Expression Regulation, Organ Specificity, Growth Hormone, Animals, Deoxyribonuclease I, Humans, Female, Cloning, Molecular, Cell Division, DNA Primers
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