Interplay of RFX transcription factors 1, 2 and 3 in motile ciliogenesis

Author:

Lemeille Sylvain1,Paschaki Marie2ORCID,Baas Dominique2,Morlé Laurette2,Duteyrat Jean-Luc2,Ait-Lounis Aouatef1,Barras Emmanuèle1,Soulavie Fabien2,Jerber Julie2,Thomas Joëlle2,Zhang Yong3,Holtzman Michael J3,Kistler W Stephen4,Reith Walter1,Durand Bénédicte2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology and Immunology, University of Geneva Medical School, CMU, Geneva, Switzerland

2. Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, CNRS UMR-5310, INSERM U-1217, Institut NeuroMyoGène, F-69008, Lyon, France

3. Department of Medicine and Department of Cell Biology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

4. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America

Abstract

Abstract Cilia assembly is under strict transcriptional control during animal development. In vertebrates, a hierarchy of transcription factors (TFs) are involved in controlling the specification, differentiation and function of multiciliated epithelia. RFX TFs play key functions in the control of ciliogenesis in animals. Whereas only one RFX factor regulates ciliogenesis in C. elegans, several distinct RFX factors have been implicated in this process in vertebrates. However, a clear understanding of the specific and redundant functions of different RFX factors in ciliated cells remains lacking. Using RNA-seq and ChIP-seq approaches we identified genes regulated directly and indirectly by RFX1, RFX2 and RFX3 in mouse ependymal cells. We show that these three TFs have both redundant and specific functions in ependymal cells. Whereas RFX1, RFX2 and RFX3 occupy many shared genomic loci, only RFX2 and RFX3 play a prominent and redundant function in the control of motile ciliogenesis in mice. Our results provide a valuable list of candidate ciliary genes. They also reveal stunning differences between compensatory processes operating in vivo and ex vivo.

Funder

Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale

Région Rhône-Alpes

Swiss National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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