• Department of Internal Medicine, First Affiliated Hospital, West China University of Medical Sciences, Chengdu 610041;
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Objective  To elucidate the role of the transcription factor liver activator protein (LAP, a member of the C/EBP family) in the expression of α1(I) collagen gene in activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs).
Methods  Rat HSCs were prepared from SD rats by in situ perfusion and singlestep density Nycodenz gradient. Two chimeric luciferase reporter gene plasmids containing the human collagen α1(I) gene promoter fragments (-804~+1 452 or -804~+222) were constructed. Culture-activated HSCs were co-transfected with the reporter gene contructs and mammalian vector expressing LAP using the cationic-liposome mediated method, and the promoter activity was determined by measuring luciferase activity.
Results  The luciferase reporter gene construct containing the first intron of α1(I) collagen gene (-804~+1 452, was called as PGL3-col) had a higher level of gene expression, as compared with the construct lacking the first intron 〔was called as PGL3-col (△intron)-in activated HSCs (315±45 U/mg protein vs 220±70 U/mg protein, P<0.05). Transient transfection of the vector expressing LAP significantly increased basal transcription from PGL3-col and PGL3-col (△intron) reporter gene vectors (587±62 U/mg protein vs 315±45 U/mg protein and 326±52 U/mg protein vs 220±70 U/mg protein respectively, both P<0.05).
Conclusion  The transcription factor LAP transactivates collagen α1(I) gene in activated HSCs, and the first intron is important for α1(I) collagen gene transcription activity in activated HSCs.

Citation: LIU Xiaojing.. THE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR LIVER ACTIVATOR PROTEIN TRANSACTIVATES α1(I) COLLAGEN GENE IN ACTIVATED HEPATIC STELLATE CELLS. CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2000, 7(2): 79-82. doi: Copy