Abstract

Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1β (HNF-1β) is a tissue-specific transcription factor that is required for normal kidney development and renal epithelial differentiation. Mutations of HNF-1β produce congenital kidney abnormalities and inherited renal tubulopathies. Here, we show that ablation of HNF-1β in mIMCD3 renal epithelial cells results in activation of β-catenin and increased expression of lymphoid enhancer-binding factor 1 (LEF1), a downstream effector in the canonical Wnt signaling pathway. Increased expression and nuclear localization of LEF1 are also observed in cystic kidneys from Hnf1b mutant mice. Expression of dominant-negative mutant HNF-1β in mIMCD3 cells produces hyperresponsiveness to exogenous Wnt ligands, which is inhibited by siRNA-mediated knockdown of Lef1. WT HNF-1β binds to two evolutionarily conserved sites located 94 and 30 kb from the mouse Lef1 promoter. Ablation of HNF-1β decreases H3K27 trimethylation repressive marks and increases β-catenin occupancy at a site 4 kb upstream to Lef1. Mechanistically, WT HNF-1β recruits the polycomb-repressive complex 2 that catalyzes H3K27 trimethylation. Deletion of the β-catenin-binding domain of LEF1 in HNF-1β-deficient cells abolishes the increase in Lef1 transcription and decreases the expression of downstream Wnt target genes. The canonical Wnt target gene, Axin2, is also a direct transcriptional target of HNF-1β through binding to negative regulatory elements in the gene promoter. These findings demonstrate that HNF-1β regulates canonical Wnt target genes through long-range effects on histone methylation at Wnt enhancers and reveal a new mode of active transcriptional repression by HNF-1β.

Highlights

  • Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1b (HNF-1b) is a tissue-specific, homeodomain-containing transcription factor that is expressed in epithelial organs, such as the kidney, liver, and pancreas [1]

  • Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that ablation of Hnf1b in kidney epithelial cells and kidney-specific knockout of Hnf1b in transgenic mice lead to activation of the canonical Wnt pathway [24]

  • To determine whether expression of Lef1 depends on HNF-1b, we performed quantitative RT-PCR analysis on mIMCD3 cells in which Hnf1b was deleted by CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing [18]

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Introduction

Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1b (HNF-1b) is a tissue-specific, homeodomain-containing transcription factor that is expressed in epithelial organs, such as the kidney, liver, and pancreas [1]. Deletion of the b-catenin–binding domain of LEF1 in HNF-1b–deficient cells abolishes the increase in Lef1 transcription and decreases the expression of downstream Wnt target genes. We identified one mechanism for Wnt pathway activation involving competition between HNF-1b and b-catenin/TCF/LEF1 for binding to a novel composite DNA element that is present in a subset of Wnt target genes.

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