TY - JOUR
T1 - A distal upstream enhancer from the myelin basic protein gene regulates expression in myelin-forming schwann cells
AU - Forghani, Reza
AU - Garofalo, Lorella
AU - Foran, David R.
AU - Farhadi, Hooman F.
AU - Lepage, Pierre
AU - Hudson, Thomas J.
AU - Tretjakoff, Irene
AU - Valera, Priscila
AU - Peterson, Alan
PY - 2001/6/1
Y1 - 2001/6/1
N2 - In peripheral nerves, large caliber axons are ensheathed by myelin-elaborating Schwann cells. Multiple lines of evidence demonstrate that expression of the genes encoding myelin structural proteins occurs in Schwann cells in response to axonal instructions. To gain further insight into the mechanisms controlling myelin gene expression, we used reporter constructs in transgenic mice to search for the DNA elements that regulate the myelin basic protein (MBP) gene. Through this in vivo investigation, we provide evidence for the participation of multiple, widely distributed, positive and negative elements in the overall control of MBP expression. Notably, all constructs bearing a 0.6 kb far-upstream sequence, designated Schwann cell enhancer 1 (SCE1), expressed at high levels in myelin-forming Schwann cells. In addition, robust targeting activity conferred by SCE1 was shown to be independent of other MBP 5′ flanking sequence. These observations suggest that SCE1 will make available a powerful tool to drive transgene expression in myelinating Schwann cells and that a focused analysis of the SCE1 sequence will lead to the identification of transcription factor binding sites that positively regulate MBP expression.
AB - In peripheral nerves, large caliber axons are ensheathed by myelin-elaborating Schwann cells. Multiple lines of evidence demonstrate that expression of the genes encoding myelin structural proteins occurs in Schwann cells in response to axonal instructions. To gain further insight into the mechanisms controlling myelin gene expression, we used reporter constructs in transgenic mice to search for the DNA elements that regulate the myelin basic protein (MBP) gene. Through this in vivo investigation, we provide evidence for the participation of multiple, widely distributed, positive and negative elements in the overall control of MBP expression. Notably, all constructs bearing a 0.6 kb far-upstream sequence, designated Schwann cell enhancer 1 (SCE1), expressed at high levels in myelin-forming Schwann cells. In addition, robust targeting activity conferred by SCE1 was shown to be independent of other MBP 5′ flanking sequence. These observations suggest that SCE1 will make available a powerful tool to drive transgene expression in myelinating Schwann cells and that a focused analysis of the SCE1 sequence will lead to the identification of transcription factor binding sites that positively regulate MBP expression.
KW - Krox-20
KW - MBP regulated transgenes
KW - MBP regulation
KW - Myelin basic protein
KW - Myelination
KW - Schwann cells
KW - Sensory and motor fibers
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U2 - 10.1523/jneurosci.21-11-03780.2001
DO - 10.1523/jneurosci.21-11-03780.2001
M3 - Article
C2 - 11356866
AN - SCOPUS:0035370760
SN - 0270-6474
VL - 21
SP - 3780
EP - 3787
JO - Journal of Neuroscience
JF - Journal of Neuroscience
IS - 11
ER -