Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume 276, Issue 47, 23 November 2001, Pages 43509-43515
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GENES: STRUCTURE AND REGULATION
Liver X Receptor (LXR) Regulation of the LXRα Gene in Human Macrophages*

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The nuclear oxysterol receptors LXRα (NR1H3) and LXRβ (NR1H2) coordinately regulate the expression of genes involved in the transport and catabolism of cholesterol. In macrophages, LXR stimulates the transcription of genes encoding transporters involved in cholesterol efflux, which may limit the transformation of these cells into foam cells in response to lipid loading. Here, we report that natural and synthetic LXR ligands induce the expression of the LXRα gene in primary human macrophages and differentiated THP-1 macrophages. This regulation was not observed in primary human adipocytes or hepatocytes, a human intestinal cell line, or in any mouse tissue or cell line examined. The human LXRα gene was isolated, and the transcription initiation site delineated. Analysis of the LXRα promoter revealed a functional LXR/RXR binding site ∼2.9 kb upstream of the transcription initiation site. We conclude that LXRα regulates its own expression in human macrophages and that this response is likely to amplify the effects of oxysterols on reverse cholesterol transport. These findings underscore the importance of LXR as a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of atherosclerosis.

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Published, JBC Papers in Press, August 23, 2001, DOI 10.1074/jbc.M106155200

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