Disruption of CLOCK-BMAL1 Transcriptional Activity Is Responsible for Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor–Mediated Regulation of Period1 Gene

Jan 29, 2010Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology

How a cell receptor affects the daily rhythm gene by interfering with core clock protein activity

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Abstract

AhR activation by TCDD alters the Per1 rhythm in the mouse liver.

  • AhR activation may disrupt CLOCK-BMAL1 function, leading to the suppression of the Per1 gene.
  • Per1 expression in murine hepatocytes is influenced by circadian activity cycles and requires CLOCK-BMAL1-dependent mechanisms.
  • The interaction between AhR and BMAL1 is associated with decreased CLOCK binding at specific regions of the Per1 promoter.
  • Per1 gene suppression by AhR activation could be linked to negative outcomes such as metabolic disease and cancer due to environmental pollutant exposure.

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