The expression of gene 33 in rat liver and hepatoma cells is regulated
by multiple hormones and other bioactive agents. Previous studies hav
e demonstrated a 15-fold increase in gene 33 mRNA after 1 h of insulin
treatment. We demonstrate in this report that retinoic acid (RA) also
controls the expression of this gene. Gene 33 mRNA levels are rapidly
elevated by RA, with maximal accumulation (19-fold over control) atta
ined after just 1 h of RA treatment. The transcription rate of gene 33
was increased by RA to a maximum level 6-fold greater than control va
lues. Studies with inhibitors of RNA synthesis demonstrated no increas
e in the stability of gene 33 mRNA in response to RA or insulin. In ad
dition, a synergistic induction of both gene 33 mRNA levels and the tr
anscription rate of gene 33 was observed when both RA and insulin were
added together. In the presence of both hormones, the transcription r
ate was induced almost 20-fold in 30 min, followed by a 49-fold increa
se in mRNA levels after 1 h. Thus, gene 33 represents the first exampl
e of a gene whose transcription rate is elevated directly by both insu
lin and RA, and synergistically elevated by treatment with both hormon
es together.