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Query: UMLS:C1519670 (
tumor angiogenesis
)
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Intermedin or adrenomedullin 2 is a set of calcitonin-related peptides with a putative
tumor angiogenesis
promoting activity that are formed by proteolytic processing of the
ADM2
gene product. It has been proposed that the
ADM2
gene is regulated by the estrogen response element (ERE) and hypoxia response elements (HRE) found within its promoter region. In the present study we reveal a functional mechanism by which
ADM2
participates in the unfolded protein response (UPR) and in responses to the mitochondrial respiration chain inhibition. We show that the
ADM2
gene is controlled by activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4), the principal regulator of the integrated stress response (ISR). The upregulation of
ADM2
mRNA could be prevented by the pharmacological ISR inhibitor ISRIB and by the downregulation of ATF4 with specific shRNA, while ectopic expression of ATF4 cDNA resulted in a notable increase in
ADM2
gene transcription. A potential ATF4-binding site was identified in the coding region of the
ADM2
gene and the requirement of this site during the ATF4-mediated
ADM2
gene promoter activation was validated by the luciferase reporter assay. Mutagenesis of the putative ATF4-response element prevented the induction of luciferase activity in response to ATF4 overproduction, as well as in response to mitochondrial electron transfer chain inhibition by piericidin A and ER stress induction by tunicamycin and brefeldin A. Since
ADM2
was shown to inhibit ATF4 expression during myocardial ER stress, a feedback mechanism could be proposed for the
ADM2
regulation under ER stress conditions.
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PMID:Intermedin/adrenomedullin 2 is a stress-inducible gene controlled by activating transcription factor 4. 2732 54