C-myc gene binding factors in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). |
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Authors: | Y Deguchi S Negoro T Hosokawa S Kishimoto |
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Affiliation: | Third Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka University School of Medicine, Japan. |
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Abstract: | We characterized the nuclear proteins with specific binding ability against c-myc gene by gel-shift assay in cell extracts of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from SLE patients and SLE-prone mice with use of distinct c-myc fragments. With the fragment named Fmyc in our experiments, two kinds of complexes which we call C1 and C2 respectively were found in PBMC from SLE patients and SLE-prone mice. The C1 was shown to be inducible in PBMC from healthy persons without nascent protein synthesis after lectin binding to the cell and found to be elevated in the SLE patients and in all of the established cell lines we examined. The C2 seemed to be peculiar to SLE subjects. The binding site of the C1 factor (C1F) and C2 factor (C2F) which forms C1 and C2 respectively with Fmyc appeared to be common and were found to reside at 51 kbp sequence (from XhoI to Sau3A) of exon I of c-myc gene. Interestingly, XhoI site of the binding site was highly demethylated in PBMC of SLE patients as compared with healthy persons. The roles of these binding factors for the pathogenesis of SLE are discussed. |
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