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Title: Oxidative stress induces e-selectin expression through repression of endothelial transcription factor ERG
Authors: Zhang, Jinjin
Zhang, Shuo
Xu, Shanhu
Zhu, Zhiying
Li, Jiang
Wang, Zengjin
Wada, Youichiro
Gatt, Alexander
Liu, Ju
Keywords: Oxidative stress -- Physiological aspects
Transcription factors -- Physiological aspects
Endothelial cells
E-Selectin
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Oxford Academic
Citation: Zhang, J., Zhang, S., Xu, S., Zhu, Z., Li, J., Wang, Z.,...Liu, J. (2023). Oxidative stress induces E-selectin expression through repression of endothelial transcription factor ERG. The Journal of Immunology, 211(12), 1835-1843.
Abstract: Oxidative stress induces a prothrombotic state through enhancement of adhesion properties of the endothelium. E-selectin, an endothelial cell adhesion molecule, becomes a therapeutic target for venous thrombosis, whereas the regulatory mechanisms of its expression have not been fully understood. In the present study, we report that H2O2 treatment increases expression of E-selectin but decreases expression of the endothelial transcription factor ETS-related gene (ERG) in HUVECs in a dose- and time-dependent manner. In BALB/c mice treated with hypochlorous acid, E-selectin expression is increased and ERG expression is decreased in endothelial cells of the brain and lung. RNA interference of ERG upregulates E-selectin expression, whereas transfection of ERG-expressing plasmid downregulates E-selectin expression in HUVECs. Knockdown or overexpression of ERG comprises H2O2-induced E-selectin expression in HUVECs. Deletion of the Erg gene in mice results in embryonic lethality at embryonic days 10.5–12.5, and E-selectin expression is increased in the Erg−/− embryos. No chromatin loop was found on the E-selectin gene or its promoter region by capture high-throughput chromosome conformation capture. Chromatin immunoprecipitation and luciferase reporter assay determined that the −127 ERG binding motif mediates ERG-repressed E-selectin promoter activity. In addition, ERG decreases H2O2-induced monocyte adhesion. Together, ERG represses the E-selectin gene transcription and inhibits oxidative stress–induced endothelial cell adhesion.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/138612
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