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Kidney tubular transcription co-activator, Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP), controls the expression of collecting duct aquaporins and water homeostasis

Authors :
Yu Zhang
Huihui Huang
Yonglun Kong
Chunhua Xu
Liujiang Dai
Xiaoqiang Geng
Yujie Deng
Yang Wang
Yang Liu
Chenling Meng
Xiaoyi Zhang
Jinhong Li
Jinzhong Qin
Bo Feng
Kingston Kinglun Mak
Li Wang
Yu Huang
Weidong Wang
Hui-Yao Lan
Baoxue Yang
Hua A. Jenny Lu
Yin Xia
Source :
Kidney international.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Final urine volume and concentration are defined by water reabsorption through the water channel proteins aquaporin (AQP)-2, -3 and -4 in the collecting duct. However, the transcriptional regulation of these AQPs is not well understood. The Hippo/Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP) pathway plays an important role in organ size control and tissue homeostasis. When the Hippo pathway including the Mst1/Mst2 kinases is inhibited, YAP is activated and functions as a transcription co-activator. Our previous work revealed a pathological role of tubular YAP activation in chronic kidney disease, but the physiological role of YAP in the kidney remains to be established. Here, we found that tubule-specific Yap knockout mice showed increased urine output and decreased urinary osmolality. Decreases in Aqp2, -3 and -4 mRNA and protein abundance in the kidney were evident in Yap knockout mice. Analysis of Mst1/Mst2 double knockout and Mst1/Mst2/Yap triple knockout mice showed that expression of Aqp2 and Aqp4 but not Aqp3 was dependent on YAP. Furthermore, YAP was recruited to the promoters of the Aqp2 and Aqp4 genes and stimulated their transcription. Interestingly, YAP was found to interact with transcription factors GATA2, GATA3 and NFATc1. These three factors promoted Aqp2 transcription in a YAP dependent manner in collecting duct cells. These three factors also promoted Aqp4 transcription whereas only GATA2 and GATA3 enhanced Aqp3 transcription. Thus, our results suggest that YAP promotes Aqp2 and Aqp4 transcription, interacts with GATA2, GATA3 and NFATc1 to control Aqp2 expression, while Aqp-2, -3 and -4 exploit overlapping mechanisms for their baseline transcriptional regulation.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nephrology

Details

ISSN :
15231755
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kidney international
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3ad7494ed557722412002486f3ae5fb2