A Pituitary-Specific Enhancer of the POMC Gene with Preferential Activity in Corticotrope Cells

Author:

Langlais David12,Couture Catherine1,Sylvain-Drolet Guillaume1,Drouin Jacques12

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de génétique moléculaire (D.L., C.C., G.S.-D., J.D.), Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM), Montréal QC, H2W 1R7 Canada

2. Programme de biologie moléculaire (D.L., J.D.), Université de Montréal, Montréal QC Canada H3C 3J7

Abstract

Abstract Cell-specific expression of the pituitary proopiomelanocortin (POMC) gene depends on the combination of tissue- and cell-restricted transcription factors such as Pitx1 and Tpit. These factors act on the proximal POMC promoter together with transcription factors that integrate inputs from signaling pathways. We now report the identification of an upstream enhancer in the POMC locus that is targeted by the same subset of transcription factors, except Pitx1. This enhancer located at −7 kb in the mouse POMC gene is highly dependent on Tpit for activity. Whereas Tpit requires Pitx1 for action on the promoter, it acts on the −7-kb enhancer as homodimers binding to a palindromic Tpit response element (TpitRE). Both half-sites of the TpitRE palindrome and Tpit homodimerization are required for activity. In vivo, the enhancer exhibits preferential activity in corticotrope cells of the anterior lobe whereas the promoter exhibits preference for intermediate lobe melanotropes. The enhancer is conserved among different species with the TpitRE palindrome localized at the center of conserved sequences. However, the mouse and human −7-kb enhancers do not exhibit conservation of hormone responsiveness and may differ in their relative importance for POMC expression. In summary, pituitary expression of the POMC gene relies on an upstream enhancer that complements the activity of the proximal promoter with Tpit as the major regulator of both regulatory regions.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology,Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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