Statins Upregulate PCSK9, the Gene Encoding the Proprotein Convertase Neural Apoptosis-Regulated Convertase-1 Implicated in Familial Hypercholesterolemia

G Dubuc, A Chamberland, H Wassef… - … , and vascular biology, 2004 - Am Heart Assoc
G Dubuc, A Chamberland, H Wassef, J Davignon, NG Seidah, L Bernier, A Prat
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 2004Am Heart Assoc
Objective—Neural apoptosis-regulated convertase (NARC)-1 is the newest member of the
proprotein convertase family implicated in the cleavage of a variety of protein precursors.
The NARC-1 gene, PCSK9, has been identified recently as the third locus implicated in
autosomal dominant hypercholesterolemia (ADH). The 2 other known genes implicated in
ADH encode the low-density lipoprotein receptor and apolipoprotein B. As an approach
toward the elucidation of the physiological role (s) of NARC-1, we studied its transcriptional …
Objective— Neural apoptosis-regulated convertase (NARC)-1 is the newest member of the proprotein convertase family implicated in the cleavage of a variety of protein precursors. The NARC-1 gene, PCSK9, has been identified recently as the third locus implicated in autosomal dominant hypercholesterolemia (ADH). The 2 other known genes implicated in ADH encode the low-density lipoprotein receptor and apolipoprotein B. As an approach toward the elucidation of the physiological role(s) of NARC-1, we studied its transcriptional regulation.
Methods and Results— Using quantitative RT-PCR, we assessed NARC-1 regulation under conditions known to regulate genes involved in cholesterol metabolism in HepG2 cells and in human primary hepatocytes. We found that NARC-1 expression was strongly induced by statins in a dose-dependent manner and that this induction was efficiently reversed by mevalonate. NARC-1 mRNA level was increased by cholesterol depletion but insensitive to liver X receptor activation. Human, mouse, and rat PCSK9 promoters contain 2 typical conserved motifs for cholesterol regulation: a sterol regulatory element (SRE) and an Sp1 site.
Conclusions— PCSK9 regulation is typical of that of the genes implicated in lipoprotein metabolism. In vivo, PCSK9 is probably a target of SRE-binding protein (SREBP)-2.
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