Bayesian Identification of Candidate Transcription Factors for Regulation of Aqp2 Gene Expression

Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2021 Jul 26. doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.00204.2021. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAqp2 gene transcription is strongly regulated by vasopressin in the renal collecting duct. However, the transcription factors (TFs) responsible for regulation of expression of aquaporin-2 (Aqp2) remain largely unknown. We used Bayes' Theorem to integrate several -omics datasets to stratify the 1344 TFs present in the mouse genome with regard to probabilities of regulating Aqp2 gene transcription. Also, we carried out new RNA-Seq experiments mapping the time course of vasopressin-induced changes in the transcriptome of mpkCCD cells to identify TFs that change in tandem with Aqp2. The analysis identified 17 TFs out of 1344 that are most likely to be involved in regulation of Aqp2 gene transcription. These TFs included eight that have been proposed in prior studies to play a role in Aqp2 regulation, viz. Cebpb, Elf1, Elf3, Ets1, Jun, Junb, Nfkb1, and Sp1. The remaining nine represent new candidates for future studies (Atf1, Irf3, Klf5, Klf6, Mef2d, Nfyb, Nr2f6, Stat3, Nr4a1). Conspicuously absent is CREB (Creb1), which has been widely proposed to mediate vasopressin-induced regulation of Aqp2 gene transcription. Instead, another CREB-like TF, Atf1, ranked fourth among all transcription factors. RNA-Seq time course experiments showed a rapid increase in Aqp2 mRNA, within 3 hours of vasopressin exposure. This response was matched by an equally rapid increase in the abundance of...
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