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Title: Glucocorticoid hormones upregulate interleukin 2 receptor alpha gene expression. Author: Lamas M, Sanz E, Martin-Parras L, Espel E, Sperisen P, Collins M, Silva AG. Journal: Cell Immunol; 1993 Oct 15; 151(2):437-50. PubMed ID: 8402947. Abstract: We present evidence that glucocorticoid hormones increase expression of IL-2Rec alpha chain on T cells by regulating IL-2Rec alpha gene transcription. We have previously reported that glucocorticoids can upregulate IL-2Rec alpha mRNA and protein expression in some T cell hybrids. In the present study we show that the glucocorticoid analogue dexamethasone increases mRNA levels of the endogenous IL-2Rec alpha gene and the expression of plasmids containing 5'-flanking sequences of the IL-2Rec alpha gene linked to CAT reporter genes transiently transfected into different cell lines. We show that the dexamethasone effect depends on cis-acting regulatory elements in a segment (-1835/-802) of the mouse gene that also contains cytokine response elements and a inducible DNase I-hypersensitive site. Dexamethasone responses of IL-2Rec alpha-CAT reporter gene constructs were observed in a CTL line, in an IL-3-dependent bone marrow-derived cell line, and in COS7 monkey kidney cells. In the latter the response depended on cotransfection of a glucocorticoid receptor expression vector. The biological relevance of the glucocorticoid-mediated upregulation of the IL-2Rec alpha gene is discussed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]