J. Bailey et al., Expression of the cyclic AMP-dependent transcription factors, CREB, CREM and ATF2, in the human myometrium during pregnancy and labour, MOL HUM REP, 6(7), 2000, pp. 648-660
Elevated concentrations of cyclic AMP (cAMP) in the human myometrium may pr
omote uterine quiescence during pregnancy by protein kinase A (PKA)-mediate
d phosphorylation and subsequent inactivation of myosin light-chain kinase,
as well as by the phosphorylation and activation of cAMP-dependent transcr
iption factors. In this context, we show that the altered expression of cAM
P response-element binding protein (CREB), cAMP response-element modulator
protein (CREM) and activating transcription factor 2 (ATF2) are implicated
in the maintenance of myometrial quiescence during fetal maturation and the
switch to uterine activation at term. Using electrophoretic mobility shift
and super shift assays, as well as immunoblotting of paired myometrial tis
sue samples from non-pregnant, pregnant non-labouring and spontaneous labou
ring women, we defined the patterns of expression of various isoforms of th
ese proteins in the human uterus. Here, we report spatio-temporal changes i
n the expression of a 43 kDa form of CREB, a 28 kDa CREM-like protein, and
a novel 28 kDa ATF2-like protein which are differentially expressed, depend
ing on the gestational state of the uterus. Changes in the pattern of expre
ssion of these potent transcription factors may have an important role in t
he control of uterine activity throughout pregnancy.