Identification of IFN Regulatory Factor-1 Binding Site in IL-12 p40 Gene Promoter

Saho Maruyama(Ehime University), Kohsuke Sumita(Ehime University), Hua Shen(Ehime University), Makoto Kanoh(Ehime University), Xin Xu(Ehime University), Mitsuharu Sato(Tokyo University of Technology), Masahito Matsumoto(Tokyo University of Technology), Hiroto Shinomiya(Ehime University), Yoshihiro Asano(Ehime University)
The Journal of Immunology
January 1, 2003
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Abstract

IL-12 is a heterodimer composed of p40 and p35 and is a key cytokine that functions to protect the host from viral and microbial infections. IL-12 links the innate immune system with the acquired immune system during infection, and induces differentiation of type 1 T cells that play an important role in the eradication of microbes. The induction of the IL-12 p40 gene is regulated by NF-kappaB in the presence of IFN-gamma. IFN-gamma induces IFN regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1), which in turn induces the transcription of the IL-12 p40 gene. However, the IRF-1 binding site in the promoter region of the IL-12 p40 gene has not yet been formally determined. In the present study, we demonstrated that IRF-1 directly binds to the IL-12 p40 gene promoter and identified its binding site. The IRF-1 binding site in the promoter region of the IL-12 p40 gene is shown to be in the -72 to -58 area of the 5'-upstream region. The -63 to -61 position is the critical site within this region for the binding of IRF-1 to the IL-12 p40 gene promoter. While IFN-gamma must be present for IL-12 p40 gene induction, the p35 gene is strongly induced by LPS, even in the absence of IFN-gamma, and therefore the induction of the p35 gene is IRF-1 independent.


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