A CRE/AP-1-like motif is essential for induced syncytin-2 expression and fusion in human trophoblast-like model.

Syncytin-2 is encoded by the envelope gene of Endogenous Retrovirus-FRD (ERVFRD-1) and plays a critical role in fusion of placental trophoblasts leading to the formation of the multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast. Its expression is consequently regulated in a strict manner. In the present study, we h...

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Main Authors: Chirine Toufaily, Adjimon Gatien Lokossou, Amandine Vargas, Éric Rassart, Benoit Barbeau
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4364025?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0860b912dd9d4ea3b3489bb48952e3ba2020-11-24T21:26:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e012146810.1371/journal.pone.0121468A CRE/AP-1-like motif is essential for induced syncytin-2 expression and fusion in human trophoblast-like model.Chirine ToufailyAdjimon Gatien LokossouAmandine VargasÉric RassartBenoit BarbeauSyncytin-2 is encoded by the envelope gene of Endogenous Retrovirus-FRD (ERVFRD-1) and plays a critical role in fusion of placental trophoblasts leading to the formation of the multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast. Its expression is consequently regulated in a strict manner. In the present study, we have identified a forskolin-responsive region located between positions -300 to -150 in the Syncytin-2 promoter region. This 150 bp region in the context of a minimal promoter mediated an 80-fold induction of promoter activity following forskolin stimulation. EMSA analyses with competition experiments with nuclear extracts from forskolin-stimulated BeWo cells demonstrated that the -211 to -177 region specifically bound two forskolin-induced complexes, one of them containing a CRE/AP-1-like motif. Site-directed mutagenesis of the CRE/AP-1 binding site in the context of the Syncytin-2 promoter or a heterologous promoter showed that this motif was mostly essential for forskolin-induced promoter activity. Transfection experiments with dominant negative mutants and constitutively activated CREB expression vectors in addition to Chromatin Immunoprecipitation suggested that a CREB family member, CREB2 was binding and acting through the CRE/AP-1 motif. We further demonstrated the binding of JunD to this same motif. Similar to forskolin and soluble cAMP, CREB2 and JunD overexpression induced Syncytin-2 promoter activity in a CRE/AP-1-dependent manner and Syncytin-2 expression. In addition, BeWo cell fusion was induced by both CREB2 and JunD overexpression, while being repressed following silencing of either gene. These results thereby demonstrate that induced expression of Syncytin-2 is highly dependent on the interaction of bZIP-containing transcription factors to a CRE/AP-1 motif and that this element is important for the regulation of Syncytin-2 expression, which results in the formation of the peripheral syncytiotrophoblast layer.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4364025?pdf=render
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author Chirine Toufaily
Adjimon Gatien Lokossou
Amandine Vargas
Éric Rassart
Benoit Barbeau
spellingShingle Chirine Toufaily
Adjimon Gatien Lokossou
Amandine Vargas
Éric Rassart
Benoit Barbeau
A CRE/AP-1-like motif is essential for induced syncytin-2 expression and fusion in human trophoblast-like model.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Chirine Toufaily
Adjimon Gatien Lokossou
Amandine Vargas
Éric Rassart
Benoit Barbeau
author_sort Chirine Toufaily
title A CRE/AP-1-like motif is essential for induced syncytin-2 expression and fusion in human trophoblast-like model.
title_short A CRE/AP-1-like motif is essential for induced syncytin-2 expression and fusion in human trophoblast-like model.
title_full A CRE/AP-1-like motif is essential for induced syncytin-2 expression and fusion in human trophoblast-like model.
title_fullStr A CRE/AP-1-like motif is essential for induced syncytin-2 expression and fusion in human trophoblast-like model.
title_full_unstemmed A CRE/AP-1-like motif is essential for induced syncytin-2 expression and fusion in human trophoblast-like model.
title_sort cre/ap-1-like motif is essential for induced syncytin-2 expression and fusion in human trophoblast-like model.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Syncytin-2 is encoded by the envelope gene of Endogenous Retrovirus-FRD (ERVFRD-1) and plays a critical role in fusion of placental trophoblasts leading to the formation of the multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast. Its expression is consequently regulated in a strict manner. In the present study, we have identified a forskolin-responsive region located between positions -300 to -150 in the Syncytin-2 promoter region. This 150 bp region in the context of a minimal promoter mediated an 80-fold induction of promoter activity following forskolin stimulation. EMSA analyses with competition experiments with nuclear extracts from forskolin-stimulated BeWo cells demonstrated that the -211 to -177 region specifically bound two forskolin-induced complexes, one of them containing a CRE/AP-1-like motif. Site-directed mutagenesis of the CRE/AP-1 binding site in the context of the Syncytin-2 promoter or a heterologous promoter showed that this motif was mostly essential for forskolin-induced promoter activity. Transfection experiments with dominant negative mutants and constitutively activated CREB expression vectors in addition to Chromatin Immunoprecipitation suggested that a CREB family member, CREB2 was binding and acting through the CRE/AP-1 motif. We further demonstrated the binding of JunD to this same motif. Similar to forskolin and soluble cAMP, CREB2 and JunD overexpression induced Syncytin-2 promoter activity in a CRE/AP-1-dependent manner and Syncytin-2 expression. In addition, BeWo cell fusion was induced by both CREB2 and JunD overexpression, while being repressed following silencing of either gene. These results thereby demonstrate that induced expression of Syncytin-2 is highly dependent on the interaction of bZIP-containing transcription factors to a CRE/AP-1 motif and that this element is important for the regulation of Syncytin-2 expression, which results in the formation of the peripheral syncytiotrophoblast layer.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4364025?pdf=render
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