Comparative promoter analysis in vivo: identification of a dendritic cell-specific promoter module

Blood
Stephanie L EdelmannThomas Brocker

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) are important immune cells. This study focused on transcriptional networks active in murine DCs, but DCs are difficult to study using conventional molecular techniques. Therefore, comparative promoter analysis was used to identify evolutionarily conserved features between the murine CD11c and DC-STAMP promoters. A promoter framework consisting of 4 transcription factor binding sites was identified that included signal transducer and activator of transcription, homeodomain transcription factors, and 2 members of the Brn POU domain factors family. This promoter module was functionally verified by in vivo promoter analysis and site-directed mutagenesis. Hematopoietic stem cells were engineered by lentiviral vectors and expression of green fluorescent protein reporter was monitored in primary hematopoietic cell types that develop without further manipulation in irradiated recipient mice. The verified promoter module was then modeled and used in a bioinformatics-based search for other potential coregulated genes in murine DCs. A promoter database search identified 2 additional genes, Ppef2 and Pftk1, which have a similar promoter organization and are preferentially expressed in murine DCs. The results define a ...Continue Reading

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