Hepatocyte nuclear factor 3/fork head homolog 11 is expressed in proliferating epithelial and mesenchymal cells of embryonic and adult tissues

H Ye, TF Kelly, U Samadani, L Lim… - … and cellular biology, 1997 - Am Soc Microbiol
H Ye, TF Kelly, U Samadani, L Lim, S Rubio, DG Overdier, KA Roebuck, RH Costa
Molecular and cellular biology, 1997Am Soc Microbiol
The hepatocyte nuclear factor 3α (HNF-3α) and 3β proteins have homology in the winged
helix/fork head DNA binding domain and regulate cell-specific transcription in hepatocytes
and in respiratory and intestinal epithelia. In this study, we describe two novel isoforms of the
winged helix transcription factor family, HNF-3/fork head homolog 11A (HFH-11A) and HFH-
11B, isolated from the human colon carcinoma HT-29 cell line. We show that these isoforms
arise via differential splicing and are expressed in a number of epithelial cell lines derived …
Abstract
The hepatocyte nuclear factor 3α (HNF-3α) and 3β proteins have homology in the winged helix/fork head DNA binding domain and regulate cell-specific transcription in hepatocytes and in respiratory and intestinal epithelia. In this study, we describe two novel isoforms of the winged helix transcription factor family, HNF-3/fork head homolog 11A (HFH-11A) and HFH-11B, isolated from the human colon carcinoma HT-29 cell line. We show that these isoforms arise via differential splicing and are expressed in a number of epithelial cell lines derived from tumors (HT-29, Caco-2, HepG2, HeLa, A549, and H441). We demonstrate that differentiation of Caco-2 cells toward the enterocyte lineage results in decreased HFH-11 expression and reciprocal increases in HNF-3α and HNF-3β mRNA levels. In situ hybridization of 16 day postcoitus mouse embryos demonstrates that HFH-11 expression is found in the mesenchymal and epithelial cells of the liver, lung, intestine, renal cortex, and urinary tract. Although HFH-11 exhibits a wide cellular expression pattern in the embryo, its adult expression pattern is restricted to epithelial cells of Lieberkühn’s crypts of the intestine, the spermatocytes and spermatids of the testis, and the thymus and colon. HFH-11 expression is absent in adult hepatocytes, but its expression is reactivated in proliferating hepatocytes at 4, 24, and 48 h after partial hepatectomy. Consistent with these findings, we demonstrate that HFH-11 mRNA levels are stimulated by intratracheal administration of keratinocyte growth factor in adult lung and its expression in an adult endothelial cell line is reactivated in response to oxidative stress. These experiments show that the HFH-11 transcription factor is expressed in embryonic mesenchymal and epithelial cells and its expression is reactivated in these adult cell types by proliferative signals or oxidative stress.
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