M. Rastegar et al., CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein-alpha is a component of the growth hormone-regulated network of liver transcription factors, ENDOCRINOL, 141(5), 2000, pp. 1686-1692
GH regulates gene expression by modulating the concentration or activity of
transcription factors. To identify transcription factors that mediate the
effects of GH in liver we analyzed the promoter of the gene coding for hepa
tocyte nuclear factor-6 (HNF-6), whose expression in liver is stimulated by
GH. In protein-DNA interaction studies and in transfection experiments, we
found that the liver-enriched transcription factor CCAAT/enhancer-binding
protein-alpha (C/EBP alpha) binds to the hnf6 gene and inhibits its express
ion. This inhibitory effect involved an N-terminal subdomain of C/EBP alpha
and two sites in the hnf6 gene promoter. Using liver nuclear extracts from
OH-treated hypophysectomized rats, we found that CH induces a rapid, trans
ient decrease in the amount of C/EBP alpha protein. This GH-induced change
is concomitant with the transient stimulatory effect of GH on the hnf6 gene
. Stimulation of the hnf6 gene by GH therefore involves lifting of the repr
ession exerted by C/EBP alpha in addition to the known OH-induced stimulato
ry effects of STAT5 (signal transducer and activator of transcription-5) an
d HNF-4 on that gene. Our data provide further evidence that GH controls a
network of liver transcription factors and show that C/EBP alpha participat
es in this process.