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Early Responses of Trans-activating Factors to Growth Hormone in Preadipocytes: Differential Regulation of CCAAT Enhancer-binding Protein-beta (C/EBP Beta) and C/EBP Delta

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Journal Mol Endocrinol
Date 1995 Jan 1
PMID 7760844
Citations 14
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Using the 3T3-F442A preadipocyte line as a model of GH-dependent differentiation, early changes in the DNA-binding affinity of transcription factors in response to GH addition were investigated. Addition of 50 ng/ml human GH to cells in chemically defined medium led to a rapid increase in binding activity of activator protein 1 (AP-1) and CCAAT enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP), which was significant at 30 min and reached maximal induction by 2 h (3-fold for AP-1, 2.5-fold for C/EBP). Induction in AP-1 DNA binding correlates with a concomitant GH trans-activation of c-jun and c-fos genes described previously. Using specific antibodies in electrophoretic mobility shift assays and Western blots, it was shown that the increase in activity of C/EBP is the result of an increase in synthesis of two alternatively translated forms of C/EBP beta: 40-C/EBP beta and 23-C/EBP beta. This increase in protein was not accompanied by alteration in mRNA level and could be blocked by a Janus kinase 2 tyrosine kinase inhibitor and a C kinase inhibitor at concentrations shown to inhibit GH-dependent activation of microtubule-associated protein (MAP) kinases. Concomitant with the translationally activated increase in C/EBP beta, a GH-dependent increase was observed in C/EBP delta transcription. This was accompanied by an increase in mRNA for C/EBP delta, which was superinduced by cycloheximide and, unlike the increase in C/EBP beta protein, was not observed with insulin. Thus GH exerts its effects on C/EBP isoforms at two levels: transcriptional activation of C/EBP delta and translational activation of C/EBP beta. It is proposed that GH-dependent phosphorylation results in the efficient translation of 40-C/EBP beta and 23-C/EBP beta (the mouse homolog of the inhibitor liver-enriched inhibitory protein), and that together with the induction of C/EBP delta, these may be involved in initiating the adipocyte differentiation program.

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