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Bin Yu1, Grant A Mitchell, Andrea Richter
1Génétique Médicale, Centre de Recherche CHU Sainte-Justine, Département de Pédiatrie, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.
Abstract:
North American Indian childhood cirrhosis (NAIC/CIRH1A) is a severe autosomal recessive intrahepatic cholestasis. All NAIC patients have a homozygous mutation in CIRH1A that changes conserved Arg565 to Trp (R565W) in Cirhin, a nucleolar protein of unknown function. Subcellular localization is unaffected by the mutation. Yeast two-hybrid screening identified Cirip (Cirhin interaction protein) and found that interaction between Cirip and R565W-Cirhin was weakened. Co-immunoprecipitation of the two proteins from nuclear extracts of HeLa cells strongly supports the yeast two hybrid results. Cirip has essentially the same sequence as the C-terminal of HIVEP1, a regulator of a canonical NF-kappaB sequence. Since Cirip has the zinc fingers required for this interaction, we developed an in vitro assay based on this element in mammalian cells to demonstrate functional Cirhin-Cirip interaction. The strong positive effect of Cirip on the NF-kappaB sequence was further increased by both Cirhin and R565W-Cirhin. Importantly, the effect of R565W-Cirhin was weaker than that of the wild type protein. We observed increased levels of Cirhin-Cirip complex in nuclear extracts in the presence of this NF-kappaB sequence. Our hypothesis is that Cirhin is a transcriptional regulatory factor of this NF-kappaB sequence and could be a participant in the regulation of other genes with NF-kappaB responsive elements. Since the activities of genes regulated through NF-kappaB responsive elements are especially important during development, this interaction may be a key to explain the perinatal appearance of NAIC.
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