Cell Reports (Nov 2015)

DeepCAGE Transcriptomics Reveal an Important Role of the Transcription Factor MAFB in the Lymphatic Endothelium

  • Lothar C. Dieterich,
  • Sarah Klein,
  • Anthony Mathelier,
  • Adriana Sliwa-Primorac,
  • Qiaoli Ma,
  • Young-Kwon Hong,
  • Jay W. Shin,
  • Michito Hamada,
  • Marina Lizio,
  • Masayoshi Itoh,
  • Hideya Kawaji,
  • Timo Lassmann,
  • Carsten O. Daub,
  • Erik Arner,
  • Piero Carninci,
  • Yoshihide Hayashizaki,
  • Alistair R.R. Forrest,
  • Wyeth W. Wasserman,
  • Michael Detmar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2015.10.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
pp. 1493 – 1504

Abstract

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VEGF-C/VEGFR-3 signaling plays a central role in lymphatic development, regulating the budding of lymphatic progenitor cells from embryonic veins and maintaining the expression of PROX1 during later developmental stages. However, how VEGFR-3 activation translates into target gene expression is still not completely understood. We used cap analysis of gene expression (CAGE) RNA sequencing to characterize the transcriptional changes invoked by VEGF-C in LECs and to identify the transcription factors (TFs) involved. We found that MAFB, a TF involved in differentiation of various cell types, is rapidly induced and activated by VEGF-C. MAFB induced expression of PROX1 as well as other TFs and markers of differentiated LECs, indicating a role in the maintenance of the mature LEC phenotype. Correspondingly, E14.5 Mafb−/− embryos showed impaired lymphatic patterning in the skin. This suggests that MAFB is an important TF involved in lymphangiogenesis.