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cAMP-mediated regulation of HNF-4α depends on the level of coactivator PGC-1α

Journal

BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR CELL RESEARCH
Volume 1803, Issue 9, Pages 1013-1019

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2010.05.008

Keywords

Nuclear receptor; Coactivator; PKA; CREB; PGC-1 alpha; HNF-4 alpha

Funding

  1. Research Council of Norway
  2. Norwegian Cancer Society
  3. Helse Vest HF
  4. Meltzerfondet

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Hepatocyte nuclear factor-4 alpha (HNF-4 alpha) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily with important roles in hepatic metabolism. Fasting induces the cAMP/protein kinase A (PKA)-signaling pathway. The mechanisms whereby cAMP regulates HNF-4 alpha transcriptional activity are incompletely understood. We have therefore investigated the role of cAMP/PKA in regulation of HNF-4 alpha in COS-1 cells and the hepatoma HepG2 cell line. cAMP/PKA inhibited the transcriptional activity of HNF-4 alpha in COS-1 cells, whereas a stimulatory effect was observed in HepG2 cells. The cAMP-induced inhibition of HNF-4 alpha in COS-1 cells was counteracted by overexpression of the nuclear receptor coactivator PGC-1 alpha, and cAMP/PKA-dependent induction of the PGC1A gene in HepG2 cells seems to explain the cell specific differences. This was further supported by knock-down of PGC-1 alpha in HepG2 cells, which abolished the stimulatory effect of PICA on HNF-4 alpha transcriptional activity. Similar to the cAMP/PKA-mediated regulation of HNF-4 alpha, overexpression of the cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB) inhibited the transcriptional activity of HNF-4 alpha in COS-1 cells, regardless of cAMP/PKA activation and CREB phosphorylation. Moreover, activation of CREB by cAMP/PKA further stimulated HNF-4 alpha transactivation in HepG2 cells. cAMP induced the expression of the HNF-4 alpha target genes PCK1 and G6Pase in these cells. In conclusion, our results suggest that the level of PGC-1 alpha determines whether the cAMP/PKA-pathway overall stimulates or inhibits HNF-4 alpha transcriptional activation. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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