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Query: UNIPROT:P05412 (
c-Jun
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Leukotriene (LT)D(4) is suggested to play a role in airway remodeling, which is characterized by fibrogenesis and airway smooth muscle cell hyperplasia. In this study, we investigated the effects of LTD(4) on the expression of
furin
, a
proprotein convertase
involved in the maturation/activation of several substrates implicated in the remodeling processes. HEK293 cells stably transfected with the CysLT1 receptor were used to study the transcriptional regulation of
furin
by LTD(4). Stimulation of the cells with LTD(4) resulted in a time- and concentration-dependent induction of
furin
mRNA and protein expression. The study of
furin
gene (fur) promoters P1, P1A, and P1B revealed a selective transactivation of the P1 promoter by LTD(4). Mutations in the activator protein (AP)-1-binding element of the P1 promoter resulted in the partial loss of transactivation by LTD(4). Binding of AP-1 transcription factor to fur P1 promoter after stimulation with LTD(4) was demonstrated by electrophoretic mobility shift assay, and supershift assays indicated the formation of
c-Jun
/c-Fos complexes. LTD(4) induced the maturation of the
furin
substrates membrane-type 1 matrix metalloproteinase and transforming growth factor-beta1, which was inhibited by the
furin
inhibitor alpha1-PDX. Finally, LTD(4) induced
furin
gene expression in monocytic THP-1 cells, which was abrogated using a selective CysLT1 receptor antagonist and inhibitors of the mitogen-activated protein kinases MEK-1, p38, and JunK. Our data show for the first time that LTD(4), via the CysLT1 receptor, can transcriptionally activate
furin
production with consequent maturation of
furin
substrates relevant to airway remodeling. These findings suggest that CysLT1 is involved in remodeling processes through modulation of
furin
transcription.
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PMID:Leukotriene D4 up-regulates furin expression through CysLT1 receptor signaling. 1832 32