Regulation of C/EBPbeta isoforms by MAPK pathways in HL60 cells induced to differentiate by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3.

Experimental Cell Research
Ewa MarcinkowskaGeorge P Studzinski

Abstract

C/EBPbeta is known to be important for monocytic differentiation and macrophage function. Here, we found that expression of all three C/EBPbeta isoforms induced in HL60 cells by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25D) was upregulated in a sustained manner that correlates with the appearance of monocytic phenotype and with the G1 phase cell cycle arrest. In 1,25D-resistant HL60-40AF cells, isoforms beta-1 and beta-3 were expressed at levels comparable to 1,25D-sensitive HL60-G cells, but isoform beta-2 was difficult to detect. Treatment of sensitive HL60 cells with 1,25D resulted in predominantly nuclear localization of C/EBP isoforms beta-2 and beta-3, while a large proportion of C/EBPbeta-1 remained in the cytoplasm. Attenuation of the MEK-ERK MAPK pathway by the inhibitor PD98059 markedly reduced the expression, 1,25D-induced phosphorylation and nuclear localization of C/EBPbeta-2 and C/EBPbeta-3. Interestingly, only the lower molecular mass isoforms of C/EBPbeta phosphorylated on Thr235 were found in the nuclei, while C/EBPbeta-1 was constitutively phosphorylated and was detected principally in the cytoplasmic fraction. Although the role of C/EBPbeta isoforms in 1,25D-induced differentiation is complex, our results taken together s...Continue Reading

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