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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 1, 2001, 21(3):812-822
Two Distal Downstream Enhancers Direct Expression of the Human
Apolipoprotein E Gene to Astrocytes in the Brain
Sharon
Grehan1, 2,
Elizabeth
Tse1, and
John M.
Taylor1, 2, 3
1 Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, San
Francisco, California 94141-9100, 2 Cardiovascular Research
Institute and 3 Department of Physiology, University of
California, San Francisco, California 94143
Two distal downstream enhancers controlling astrocyte expression of
the human apolipoprotein E (apoE) gene in the brain were identified by analysis of transgenic mice generated with various constructs of the apoE/C-I/C-IV/C-II gene cluster. In wild-type mice,
the highest overall levels of apoE mRNA were found in astrocytes in the
glomerular layer of olfactory bulbs and in Bergmann glia in the
cerebellum. This pattern of expression was reproduced in transgenic
mice expressing the entire human apoE gene cluster and also in
transgenic mice expressing specific enhancer segments within the
cluster. Expression of the human apoE transgene at these sites was
specified by two enhancer domains: one enhancer is located 3.3 kb
downstream of the apoE gene, and a duplication of this sequence is
located 15 kb downstream of the apoE gene. Astrocyte enhancer activity
was contained within 620 and 619 bp segments of these domains that show
subtle differences in regional expression. In the absence of these
distal enhancers, the apoE gene was not expressed in astrocytes. The
relatively high levels of apoE expression at specific sites in the
olfactory bulb and cerebellum suggest the presence of unique regulatory
signals at these locations that may reflect common cellular properties
and apoE gene functions. The localization of the two astrocytic
enhancers reveals an unexpected complexity in the control of apoE
production that is essential to understanding apoE function in the brain.
Key words:
apoE mRNA; astrocyte; olfactory bulb; cerebellum; enhancer; transgenic mouse
Copyright © 2001 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/01/213812-11$05.00/0
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