Abstract

The effect of acetaldehyde in activating the mouse α2(I) collagen promoter in transiently transfected rat activated stellate cells and the possible mediating effect of transforming growth factor β1(TGFβ1) on type I collagen gene expression were determined. Acetaldehyde and TGFβ1, each had a similar effect in activating the wild-type promoter, but failed to activate the promoter with a −352 to −104 deletion, or the promoter containing a 3-bp substitution between −305 and −303 in the putative nuclear factor I (NF-I) binding site. The effects of acetaldehyde and TGFβ1are therefore mediated by a similar factor or factors that bind to the NF-I consensus sequence within the region −352 to −104. Additional factors may also play a role in the effects of acetaldehyde and TGFβ1, which have similar effects on the wild-type promoter, but become additive in activating the promoter with a more distal deletion containing acis-repressor element. Pretreatment of activated stellate cells with antibodies to TGFβ1suppressed the effect of acetaldehyde in increasing the α1(I) collagen message, indicating that TGFβ1mediates the effect of the acetaldehyde-induced increase in the expression of the α1(I) collagen gene which also contains NF-I binding sites.

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