High NaCl increases TonEBP/OREBP mRNA and protein by stabilizing its mRNA

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作者
Cai, Q [1 ]
Ferraris, JD [1 ]
Burg, MB [1 ]
机构
[1] NHLBI, Kidney & Electrolyte Metab Lab, NIH, Dept Hlth & Human Serv, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
mRNA stability; hypertonicity;
D O I
10.1152/ajprenal.00448.2004
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Hypertonicity increases mRNA and protein abundance of the transcription factor tonicity-responsive enhancer/osmotic response element binding protein (TonEBP/OREBP), contributing to increased transcription of downstream osmoprotective genes. Previously, this was attributed to increased transcription of TonEBP/OREBP because no change was found in its mRNA stability. However, there is no direct evidence for increased transcription, and the 3'-untranslated region (UTR) of TonEBP/OREBP contains numerous adenylate/uridylate-rich elements, which can modulate RNA stability. Therefore, we have reinvestigated the effect of hypertonicity on TonEBP/OREBP mRNA stability. We find that, in mouse inner medullary collecting duct cells, raising osmolality from 300 to 500 mosmol/kgH(2)O by adding NaCl increases TonEBP/OREBP mRNA to a peak of 2.3-fold after 4 h, followed by a decline. TonEBP/OREBP protein increases to a sustained peak of 3.0-fold at 8 h. To determine the stability of TonEBP/OREBP mRNA, we measured the rate of its decrease after inhibiting transcription with actinomycin D, finding that it is stabilized for 6 h after addition of NaCl. This stabilization is sufficient to explain the increase in mRNA without any change in transcription. To investigate how hypertonicity stabilizes TonEBP/OREBP mRNA, we tested luciferase reporters containing parts of the TonEBP/OREBP mRNA UTR. Inclusion of both the 5'- and 3'-UTR increases reporter activity, consistent with mRNA stabilization. Surprisingly, however, it is the 5'-UTR that stabilizes; the 3'-UTR, by itself, decreases reporter activity. We concluded that 1) hypertonicity stabilizes TonEBP/OREBP mRNA, contributing to its increase, and 2) stabilization depends on the presence of the 5'-UTR.
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页码:F803 / F807
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