Liu Xiaoming, Driskell Ryan R, Luo Meihui, Abbott Duane, Filali Mohammed, Cheng Ningli, Sigmund Curt D, Engelhardt John F
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1109, USA.
J Invest Dermatol. 2004 Aug;123(2):264-74. doi: 10.1111/j.0022-202X.2004.23201.x.
Lymphoid Enhancer Factor 1 (Lef-1) is an important developmental transcription factor required for the inductive formation of several epithelial-derived organs including hair follicles. Inductive expression of Lef-1 mRNA is tightly regulated during embryo development, suggesting the involvement of a highly regulated promoter. In vitro analysis of the Lef-1 gene has demonstrated the existence of at least two spatially distinct promoters with multiple transcriptional start sites that are responsive to the canonical Wnt/beta-catenin pathway. Regions of the Lef-1 promoter required for inductive regulation in vivo, however, have yet to be determined. To this end, we utilized LacZ-reporter transgenic mice to define segments of the human Lef-1 promoter capable of reproducing mesenchymal- or epithelial-restricted transcriptional patterns of Lef-1 expression during hair and vibrissa follicle development. These studies have revealed that a 110 bp Wnt/beta-catenin-responsive element, contained within a minimal 2.5 kb Lef-1 promoter, plays an important role in regulating mesenchymal, and potentially epithelial, expression during follicle development in mouse embryos. This 2.5 kb Lef-1 promoter also demonstrated inductive mesenchymal expression during postnatal anagen stage hair-follicle cycling. Additionally, analysis of Lef-1 promoter expression revealed previously uncharacterized regions of endogenous Lef-1 expression seen in the sebaceous glands of vibrissa and hair follicles in transgenic lines harboring the minimal Lef-1 promoter and additional intronic sequences. In summary, these studies have begun to dissect the transcriptional diversity of the human Lef-1 promoter during the hair/vibrissa follicle and sebaceous gland formation.
淋巴样增强因子1(Lef-1)是一种重要的发育转录因子,是包括毛囊在内的几种上皮衍生器官诱导形成所必需的。Lef-1 mRNA的诱导表达在胚胎发育过程中受到严格调控,这表明存在一个高度调控的启动子。对Lef-1基因的体外分析表明,至少存在两个空间上不同的启动子,具有多个转录起始位点,对经典的Wnt/β-连环蛋白信号通路有反应。然而,Lef-1启动子在体内诱导调控所需的区域尚未确定。为此,我们利用LacZ报告基因转基因小鼠来确定人类Lef-1启动子的片段,这些片段能够在毛发和触须毛囊发育过程中重现Lef-1表达的间充质或上皮限制转录模式。这些研究表明,在最小的2.5 kb Lef-1启动子中包含的一个110 bp Wnt/β-连环蛋白反应元件,在调节小鼠胚胎毛囊发育过程中的间充质以及潜在的上皮表达中起重要作用。这个2.5 kb Lef-1启动子在出生后生长期毛囊周期中也表现出诱导性间充质表达。此外,对Lef-1启动子表达的分析揭示了在含有最小Lef-1启动子和额外内含子序列的转基因系的触须和毛囊皮脂腺中,内源性Lef-1表达的以前未被表征的区域。总之,这些研究已经开始剖析人类Lef-1启动子在毛发/触须毛囊和皮脂腺形成过程中的转录多样性。