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RNA-binding proteins regulate aldosterone homeostasis in human steroidogenic cells

Angiotensin II (AngII) stimulates adrenocortical cells to produce aldosterone, a master regulator of blood pressure. Despite extensive characterization of the transcriptional and enzymatic control of adrenocortical steroidogenesis, there are still major gaps in the precise regulation of AngII-induce...

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Autores principales: Fu, Rui, Wellman, Kimberly, Baldwin, Amber, Rege, Juilee, Walters, Kathryn, Hirsekorn, Antje, Riemondy, Kent, E. Rainey, William, Mukherjee, Neelanjan
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8284322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34074709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.078727.121
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author Fu, Rui
Wellman, Kimberly
Baldwin, Amber
Rege, Juilee
Walters, Kathryn
Hirsekorn, Antje
Riemondy, Kent
E. Rainey, William
Mukherjee, Neelanjan
author_facet Fu, Rui
Wellman, Kimberly
Baldwin, Amber
Rege, Juilee
Walters, Kathryn
Hirsekorn, Antje
Riemondy, Kent
E. Rainey, William
Mukherjee, Neelanjan
author_sort Fu, Rui
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description Angiotensin II (AngII) stimulates adrenocortical cells to produce aldosterone, a master regulator of blood pressure. Despite extensive characterization of the transcriptional and enzymatic control of adrenocortical steroidogenesis, there are still major gaps in the precise regulation of AngII-induced gene expression kinetics. Specifically, we do not know the regulatory contribution of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and RNA decay, which can control the timing of stimulus-induced gene expression. To investigate this question, we performed a high-resolution RNA-seq time course of the AngII stimulation response and 4-thiouridine pulse labeling in a steroidogenic human cell line (H295R). We identified twelve temporally distinct gene expression responses that contained mRNA encoding proteins known to be important for various steps of aldosterone production, such as cAMP signaling components and steroidogenic enzymes. AngII response kinetics for many of these mRNAs revealed a coordinated increase in both synthesis and decay. These findings were validated in primary human adrenocortical cells stimulated ex vivo with AngII. Using a candidate screen, we identified a subset of RNA-binding protein and RNA decay factors that activate or repress AngII-stimulated aldosterone production. Among the repressors of aldosterone were BTG2, which promotes deadenylation and global RNA decay. BTG2 was induced in response to AngII stimulation and promoted the repression of mRNAs encoding prosteroidogenic factors indicating the existence of an incoherent feedforward loop controlling aldosterone homeostasis. These data support a model in which coordinated increases in transcription and decay facilitate the major transcriptomic changes required to implement a prosteroidogenic expression program that actively resolves to prevent aldosterone overproduction.
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spelling pubmed-82843222021-08-01 RNA-binding proteins regulate aldosterone homeostasis in human steroidogenic cells Fu, Rui Wellman, Kimberly Baldwin, Amber Rege, Juilee Walters, Kathryn Hirsekorn, Antje Riemondy, Kent E. Rainey, William Mukherjee, Neelanjan RNA Article Angiotensin II (AngII) stimulates adrenocortical cells to produce aldosterone, a master regulator of blood pressure. Despite extensive characterization of the transcriptional and enzymatic control of adrenocortical steroidogenesis, there are still major gaps in the precise regulation of AngII-induced gene expression kinetics. Specifically, we do not know the regulatory contribution of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and RNA decay, which can control the timing of stimulus-induced gene expression. To investigate this question, we performed a high-resolution RNA-seq time course of the AngII stimulation response and 4-thiouridine pulse labeling in a steroidogenic human cell line (H295R). We identified twelve temporally distinct gene expression responses that contained mRNA encoding proteins known to be important for various steps of aldosterone production, such as cAMP signaling components and steroidogenic enzymes. AngII response kinetics for many of these mRNAs revealed a coordinated increase in both synthesis and decay. These findings were validated in primary human adrenocortical cells stimulated ex vivo with AngII. Using a candidate screen, we identified a subset of RNA-binding protein and RNA decay factors that activate or repress AngII-stimulated aldosterone production. Among the repressors of aldosterone were BTG2, which promotes deadenylation and global RNA decay. BTG2 was induced in response to AngII stimulation and promoted the repression of mRNAs encoding prosteroidogenic factors indicating the existence of an incoherent feedforward loop controlling aldosterone homeostasis. These data support a model in which coordinated increases in transcription and decay facilitate the major transcriptomic changes required to implement a prosteroidogenic expression program that actively resolves to prevent aldosterone overproduction. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2021-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8284322/ /pubmed/34074709 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.078727.121 Text en © 2021 Fu et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article, published in RNA, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Wellman, Kimberly
Baldwin, Amber
Rege, Juilee
Walters, Kathryn
Hirsekorn, Antje
Riemondy, Kent
E. Rainey, William
Mukherjee, Neelanjan
RNA-binding proteins regulate aldosterone homeostasis in human steroidogenic cells
title RNA-binding proteins regulate aldosterone homeostasis in human steroidogenic cells
title_full RNA-binding proteins regulate aldosterone homeostasis in human steroidogenic cells
title_fullStr RNA-binding proteins regulate aldosterone homeostasis in human steroidogenic cells
title_full_unstemmed RNA-binding proteins regulate aldosterone homeostasis in human steroidogenic cells
title_short RNA-binding proteins regulate aldosterone homeostasis in human steroidogenic cells
title_sort rna-binding proteins regulate aldosterone homeostasis in human steroidogenic cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8284322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34074709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.078727.121
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