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Characterization of a novel cis-element that regulates Fas ligand expression in corneal endothelial cells.

Constitutively expressed Fas ligand in the cornea, Sertoli cell of the testes, Paneth cell of the intestines, and Clara cell of the airway protect surrounding parenchymal tissue by inducing apoptosis of Fas(+) immune cells during inflammatory reactions. Indeed, the action of corneal Fas ligand has been suggested to facilitate successful allogeneic cornea transplantation. To study the transcriptional regulation of Fas ligand in the eye, we employed an immortalized mouse corneal endothelial cell line (C3H3) that constitutively expresses Fas ligand. By deletion analysis of the mouse Fas ligand promoter, gel mobility shift assays, and site-directed mutagenesis, we found that a TCCT motif located -299 base pairs upstream from the transcriptional start site served as a major positive regulatory cis-element in C3H3 cells. In contrast, this element was not required for Fas ligand transcriptional activity in Sertoli cells and airway epithelial cells. By UV cross-linking analysis, we found that an approximately 30-kDa corneal nuclear protein binds to the Fas ligand promoter TCCT box and, thus, likely plays an important role in Fas ligand expression in corneal endothelial cells.[1]

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  1. Characterization of a novel cis-element that regulates Fas ligand expression in corneal endothelial cells. Zhang, J., Ma, B., Marshak-Rothstein, A., Fine, A. J. Biol. Chem. (1999) [Pubmed]
 
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