Osteocalcin Gene Expression Is Regulated by Wild-Type p53

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Hankui Chen
Emily Hays
Jay Liboon
Chris Neely
Kevin Kolman
Nalini Chandar
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[1] Midwestern University,Department of Biochemistry, Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Osteoblast differentiation; Gene regulation; Osteocalcin; p53;
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The tumor-suppressor p53 is a transcription factor that regulates a number of genes in the process of cell-cycle inhibition, apoptosis, and DNA damage. Recent studies have revealed a crucial role for p53 in bone remodeling. In our previous studies we have shown that p53 is an important regulator of osteoblast differentiation. In this study we investigated the role of p53 in the regulation of human osteocalcin gene expression. We observed that osteocalcin promoter activity could be upregulated by both exogenous and endogenous p53 and downregulated by p53-specific small interfering RNA. DNA affinity immunoblotting assay showed that p53 can bind to the human osteocalcin promoter in vitro. We further identified a p53 response element within the osteocalcin promoter region using a chromatin immunoprecipitation assay. Furthermore, we observed an additive effect of p53 and VDR on the regulation of osteocalcin promoter activity. Our findings suggest that p53 may directly target the human osteocalcin gene and positively affect osteocalcin gene expression.
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