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The Journal of Neuroscience, August 27, 2003, 23(21):7801-7809
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Regulatory Domains in the Intergenic Region of the Oxytocin and Vasopressin Genes that Control their Hypothalamus-Specific Expression In Vitro
Raymond L. Fields,
Shirley B. House, and
Harold Gainer
Laboratory of Neurochemistry, National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
20892
Previous studies of oxytocin (OT) and vasopressin (VP) cell-specific gene
expression in the hypothalamus using transgenic mouse and rat models focused
attention on the intergenic region (IGR) as the site of critical enhancer
elements. In this study, we used organotypic slice-explant cultures of rat
hypothalamus as in vitro models, and particle-mediated gene transfer
(biolistics) transfection methods to identify critical DNA sequences in the
IGR between the OT and VP genes responsible for hypothalamic-specific gene
expression. Reducing the 5' flanking region in the mouse VP gene from
3.5 kbp to 288 bp did not alter the efficacy of its expression in hypothalamic
slices. All subsequent VP constructs were based on this 288 bp VP gene
construct with changes made only to the IGR. These studies, which used various
constructs with OT and VP promoters driving enhanced green fluorescent protein
reporter gene expression, demonstrated that the IGR is necessary for OT and VP
gene expression in hypothalamic slices in vitro. The DNA sequences in
the IGR responsible for both OT and VP gene expression were located in a 178
bp domain immediately downstream of exon 3 of the VP gene. In addition,
another domain in the IGR, 430 bp immediately downstream of exon 3 of the OT
gene, contained a positive regulatory element for OT gene expression in the
hypothalamus. Alignment of the DNA sequences in the 178 and 430 bp domains
reveals four common sequences (motifs) that may be candidates for the putative
enhancers in the IGR that regulate OT and VP gene hypothalamic-specific
expression.
Key words: hypothalamus; organotypic culture; biolistics; gene expression; vasopressin; oxytocin
Received March 24, 2003;
revised June 12, 2003;
accepted June 16, 2003.
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