Abstract

Loricrin is a major component of the epidermal cornified cell envelope and is expressed only in terminally differentiated keratinocytes. This cell differentiation-specific expression pattern suggests specific regulatory mechanisms for activation of loricrin gene transcription in differentiated keratinocytes. Here, we identified a positive regulatory element in the proximal promoter region of the loricrin gene involved in activation of its expression in differentiated keratinocytes. A database search indicated that this sequence contained a GATA-3 binding motif. Constructs with point mutations in the GATA-3 binding motif showed decreased reporter activity, indicating that GATA-3 positively regulates loricrin gene transcription. Western blotting analysis indicated that GATA-3 is more abundant in differentiated than in undifferentiated keratinocytes. Cotransfection experiments indicated that GATA-3 activates transcription of the loricrin gene in a cooperative manner with c-Fos and Sp1. These findings indicate that GATA-3 contributes to keratinocyte differentiation-specific activation of loricrin gene transcription via interaction with c-Fos and Sp1.

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