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Differential regulation of Streptococcus pneumoniae-induced human MUC5AC mucin expression through distinct MAPK pathways

Authors
Lim, Jae HyangKim, Hyun-JungKomatsu, KenseiHa, UnhwanHuang, YuxianJono, HirofumiKweon, Soo-MiLee, JiyunXu, XiangbinZhang, Gen-ShengShen, HuahaoKai, HirofumiZhang, WenhongXu, HaidongLi, Jian-Dong
Issue Date
2009
Publisher
E-CENTURY PUBLISHING CORP
Keywords
MUC5AC mucin; streptococcus pneumonia; ERK; JNK; AP-1; otitis media; COPD
Citation
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH, v.1, no.3, pp.300 - 311
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Journal Title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
Volume
1
Number
3
Start Page
300
End Page
311
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/120918
ISSN
1943-8141
Abstract
Human epithelial mucin, the major glycoprotein component of mucus, plays a critical role in host innate defense response against invading microbes by facilitating the mucociliary clearance. Excess mucin production, however, overwhelms the mucociliary clearance, resulting in not only defective mucosal defense but also conductive hearing loss in the middle ear and mucus obstruction in the airway. Indeed, mucus overproduction is a hallmark of otitis media (OM) and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). Thus, tight regulation of mucin production plays an important role in maintaining an appropriate balance between beneficial and detrimental outcomes. We previously reported that Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) up-regulates MUC5AC mucin expression via a positive MAPK ERK1/2 and a negative JNK1/2 signaling pathway. However, the signaling components including the up-stream activators and the down-stream transcription factors involved in these two pathways remain largely unknown. In the present study, we showed that positive regulation of MUC5AC mucin expression by ERK1/2 is dependent on Ras-Raf-1 signaling pathway, whereas the negative regulation of MUC5AC expression by JNK1/2 is dependent on MEKK3. Moreover, transcriptional factor AP-1 acts as a key regulator for both of the positive and negative regulation of MUC5AC mucin expression as evidenced by mutagenesis analysis of two AP-1 sites in the promoter region of human MUC5AC mucin gene. Ras-Raf1-ERK1/2-dependent AP-1 activation positively regulates MUC5AC mucin induction by S. pneumoniae, whereas MEKK3-JNK1/2-dependent AP-1 activation negatively regulates it. Therefore, our data unveiled a novel signaling mechanism underlying the tight regulation of MUC5AC mucin induction by S. pneumoniae and may lead to the development of new therapeutic strategy for reducing mucus overproduction in both OM and COPD.
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