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During U937 monocytic differentiation repression of the CD43 gene promoter is mediated by the single-stranded DNA binding protein Purα

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY
Volume 115, Issue 1, Pages 159-166

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2141.2001.03066.x

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CD43; Pur alpha; transcription; leucocyte adhesion; differentiation

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  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [P01 DK50305, R29 DK50779, P01 DK43351] Funding Source: Medline

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Human CD43 is an abundant, heavily glycosylated molecule expressed exclusively on the surface of leucocytes. When leucocytes are at rest, CD43 acts to prevent intercellular interaction but during leucocyte differentiation such cell-cell interaction is facilitated by CD43. This change in the function of CD43 is mediated in part by a reduction in its level of expression. Previous studies have implicated proteolytic cleavage events at the cell surface in causing such reduction. Here, we report that, in an in vitro model of leucocyte differentiation, CD43 mRNA levels were also subject to reduction. Specifically, we demonstrated that within 48 h of the cell line U937 being induced to differentiate along the monocytic pathway, CD43 mRNA levels were reduced by 69%. This decline coincided with a decrease in the activity of the CD43 gene promoter mediated by the single-stranded DNA binding protein Pura. Previously, we have demonstrated that Pura mediates induction of the CD11c beta2 integrin promoter during U937 differentiation. Consequently, Pura represents a potential means by which the induction of pro-adhesive molecules and the repression of anti-adhesive molecules is coordinated during leucocyte differentiation.

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