Involvement of beta-catenin and unusual behavior of CBP and p300 in glucocorticosteroid signaling in Schwann cells.

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Fonte, Cosima | Grenier, Julien | Trousson, Amalia | Chauchereau, Anne | Lahuna, Olivier | Baulieu, Etienne-Emile | Schumacher, Michael | Massaad, Charbel

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International audience. In the nervous system, glucocorticosteroid hormones play a major role during development and adult life. Myelin-forming cells are among the targets of glucocorticosteroids, which have been shown to promote myelination both in the central and peripheral nervous system. Glucocorticosteroid-stimulated gene transcription is mediated by the glucocorticosteroid receptor (GR) that recruits coactivators of the p160 family, forming a docking platform for secondary coactivators, such as cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB)-binding protein (CBP) or its close homologue, p300. Here, we investigated the role of CBP and p300 in mouse Schwann cells (MSC80). We show that, although the CBP/p300 binding domain of steroid receptor coactivator-1 is crucial for GR transactivation, neither CBP nor p300 enhanced GR transcriptional activation, as shown by overexpression and small interfering RNA (siRNA) knocking-down experiments. Unexpectedly, overexpression of p300, considered as a coactivator of the GR, resulted in inhibition of GR transcriptional activity. Studies with p300 deletion mutants demonstrated that p300-dependent repression is related to its acetyltransferase activity. Functional and pull-down assays showed that beta-catenin may be the coactivator replacing CBP in the GR transcriptional complex. Our results suggest the formation of a GR-coactivator complex within Schwann cells, indicating that glucocorticosteroids may act by means of unusual partners in the nervous system, and we show a repressive effect of p300 on nuclear receptors.

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