FGF-23 Regulates CYP27B1 Transcription in the Kidney and in Extra-Renal Tissues

The mitochondrial enzyme 25-hydroxyvitamin D 1α-hydroxylase, which is encoded by the CYP27B1 gene, converts 25OHD to the biological active form of vitamin D, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D). Renal 1α-hydroxylase activity is the principal determinant of the circulating 1,25(OH)2D concentration and enzyme activity is tightly regulated by several factors. Fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF-23) decreases serum 1,25(OH)2D concentrations by suppressing CYP27B1 mRNA abundance in mice. In extra-renal tissues, 1α-hydroxylase is responsible for local 1,25(OH)2D synthesis, which has important paracrine actions, but whether FGF-23 regulates CYP27B1 gene expression in extra-renal tissues is unknown. We sought to determine whether FGF-23 regulates CYP27B1 transcription in the kidney and whether extra-renal tissues are target sites for FGF-23-induced suppression of CYP27B1. In HEK293 cells transfected with the human CYP27B1 promoter, FGF-23 suppressed promoter activity by 70%, and the suppressive effect was blocked by CI-1040, a specific inhibitor of extracellular signal regulated kinase 1/2. To examine CYP27B1 transcriptional activity in vivo, we crossed fgf-23 null mice with mice bearing the CYP27B1 promoter-driven luciferase transgene (1α-Luc). In the kidney of FGF-23 null/1α-Luc mice, CYP27B1 promoter activity was increased by 3-fold compared to that in wild-type/1α-Luc mice. Intraperitoneal injection of FGF-23 suppressed renal CYP27B1 promoter activity and protein expression by 26% and 60% respectively, and the suppressive effect was blocked by PD0325901, an ERK1/2 inhibitor. These findings provide evidence that FGF-23 suppresses CYP27B1 transcription in the kidney. Furthermore, we demonstrate that in FGF-23 null/1α-Luc mice, CYP27B1 promoter activity and mRNA abundance are increased in several extra-renal sites. In the heart of FGF-23 null/1α-Luc mice, CYP27B1 promoter activity and mRNA were 2- and 5-fold higher, respectively, than in control mice. We also observed a 3- to 10-fold increase in CYP27B1 mRNA abundance in the lung, spleen, aorta and testis of FGF-23 null/1α-Luc mice. Thus, we have identified novel extra-renal target sites for FGF-23-mediated regulation of CYP27B1.

The human CYP27B1 gene is located on chromosome 12q13.1-q13.3 and consists of 9 exons spanning approximately 6.5 kb in length [11]. Regulatory elements within 1.5 kb of the 59 flanking region of CYP27B1 are important for regulation by PTH, calcitonin, and 1,25(OH) 2 D [38][39][40] in renal tissue. Whether FGF-23 regulates CYP27B1 in extra-renal sites is unknown. To understand further the molecular mechanisms by which FGF-23 regulates CYP27B1 and the sites involved, we examined transcriptional regulation of CYP27B1 by FGF-23 both in vitro and in vivo.
In the present study, we show that CYP27B1 transcription is regulated by FGF-23 in the kidney and in extra-renal sites and thus identify novel tissue targets for FGF-23 action.

Cell Culture and Transfection
Human embryonic kidney (HEK-293) cells stably transfected with the transmembrane (Tm) form of mouse klotho-pEF1 expression vector [41] (a kind gift from Makoto Kuro-o, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX), were grown and maintained as previously described [41]. Klotho is an obligatory co-factor for FGF-23 and confers tissue specificity for it actions in target tissues [42]. It is well established that FGF-23-dependent signal activation in HEK-293 cells is dependent on Tm klotho [41,42]. Based on this prior work, we chose to perform all our experiments in HEK293 cells stably transfected with Tm klotho. HEK-293 cells were plated at 130,000/well in 24-well plates, in DMEM H-21 with 10% FBS (Hyclone, Waltham, MA). At 80% confluence, cells were transiently transfected with 1 mg DNA/well of pGL-3 basic vector or CYP27B1 promoter-driven firefly luciferase reporter plasmid using 2 ml/well of Lipofectamine 2000 (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA) as per manufacturer's protocol. Cells were cotransfected with 50 ng/well of pRL-CMV Vector (Promega, Madison, WI) containing the Renilla luciferase gene driven by the CMV promoter to normalize for transfection efficiency. HEK-293 cells were then treated with varying doses of FGF-23 for 21 hours in serum-free media. For the inhibitor experiments, CI-1040 (Pfizer, New York, NY), a selective MAPK kinase (MEK) inhibitor, that blocks phosphorylation of extracellular signal regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) was added 1 hour before treatment with FGF-23. Mouse aortic vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) were purchased from ATCC, VA, cultured in 6-well plates in DMEM H-21 with 10% FBS. At 80% confluence, cells were treated with FGF-23 for 5-30 minutes to determine activation of MAPK signaling pathway, and for 21 hours, to determine CYP27B1 mRNA expression.

Plasmid Constructs
The cloning and sequencing of the human CYP27B1 gene, and the localization of its transcriptional start site 62 bp upstream from ATG translational start site have been described [11]. A 59 fragment extending from the EcoRI site at -345 bp to the translational start site was prepared by PCR and cloned into pGL-3-basic vector (Promega) containing the luciferase reporter gene, in-frame with the ATG site to obtain the 409 bp CYP27B1 promoter plasmid. To obtain longer fragments of 59 flanking DNA, human genomic DNA was digested with BamHI, cloned into pcDNA 3.1 (Invitrogen Carlsbad, CA) and screened with the 59 EcoRI/NheI to identify a clone with additional 59 flanking DNA. The BamHI/EcoRI fragment of this clone extending from -1151 bp to -345 bp was inserted upstream from the -345 bp in the pGL-3-basic vector to obtain the ''full-length'' 1576 bp CYP27B1 promoter plasmid. Subsequent digestions with NheI, SmaI, HindIII, TthIII1 and Xho1 yielded additional deletion constructs containing 21171, 2926, -789 and 2200 bp, respectively. Egr-1 promoter driven luciferase plasmid was a kind gift from Kirin Pharma, Japan. pRL-CMV plasmid was purchased from Promega.

FGF-23
Recombinant human FGF-23(R176Q) (Genzyme Corporation, Framingham, MA) contains a mutation in its proprotein convertase (furin) proteolytic cleavage site in which arginine at position 176 is replaced by glutamine. This mutation is identical to that found in patients with autosomal dominant hypophosphatemic rickets and renders the FGF-23(R176Q) protein resistant to proteolytic processing [43]. FGF-23(R176Q) has enhanced biological potency in vivo and in vitro when compared with that of native FGF-23 [44]. Hereforth, recombinant human FGF-23(R176Q) will be referred to as FGF-23.
Animals pCYP27B1(-1501 bp)-Luc transgenic mice were generated and bred as described previously [45]. The pGL3-pCYP27B1-luciferase (pGL3-pCYP27B1-luc) plasmid construct consists of the luciferase reporter gene flanked by the 1501 bp promoter region of the human 1a-hydroxylase gene. Briefly, the transgenic mice were generated by pro-nuclear injection of the purified pGL3-pCYP27B1-luc construct into CBA/C57 embryos to generate founder mice and further backcrossed more than 10 generations into a C57/Bl6 background. Hereforth, the pCYP27B1 (-1501 bp)-Luc transgenic mice will be referred to as 1a-Luc transgenic mice. The 1a-Luc transgenic mouse model is ideal to study the effect of various physiological stimuli; these mice demonstrate an appropriate increase in CYP27B1 promoter-driven luciferase activity in response to dietary restriction of calcium and vitamin D. In addition, promoter activity in these mice closely correlates with CYP27B1 mRNA and protein expression in renal and extra-renal tissues [46,47].

Real-Time PCR
Total RNA was isolated from tissues using TRIzol reagent (Invitrogen). cDNA was synthesized using 16PCR buffer, 7.5 mM MgCl 2 , 1 mM dNTP, 5 mM random primers, and 2.5 U/L Moloney murine leukemia virus reverse transcriptase (Invitrogen) at the following temperatures: 25uC for 10 min, 48uC for 40 min, and 95uC for 5 min. The probes and primers for mouse CYP27B1, CYP24A1 and b-glucuronidase (Gus) were custom designed as previously described [50]. The mRNA abundance of the gene of interest, expressed relative to that of Gus mRNA, was quantitated by real-time PCR using the ABI 7900 HT Sequence Detection System (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) as previously described [35]. The threshold cycle (Ct) at which a statistically significant increase in signal above background fluorescence was determined, and the Ct values for the gene of interest were normalized to Ct values for Gus.

Western Blot Analysis
Mouse kidney total protein (25 mg), and renal mitochondrial protein (35 mg) were isolated, fractionated on 10% SDSpolyacrylamide gel and transferred to polyvinilidine difluoride membranes (PVDF) membranes (BioRad, Hercules, CA) as previously described [50]. Activation of MAP kinase signaling in the kidney was determined by detection of pERK1/2 protein using anti-phospho-ERK1/2 monoclonal antibody (Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA) and visualized by chemiluminescence (Supersignal West Dura, Pierce Biotechnology, Rockford, IL). Equal protein loading was determined using a mouse anti-ERK 2 monoclonal antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA). For detection of 1a-hydroxylase protein, membranes were probed with rabbit anti-1a-hydroxylase polyclonal antibody (1:1500 dilution) [51]. Equal protein loading was determined using a rabbit anti-b-actin polyclonal antibody (1:6500) (Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA). The membranes were subsequently blotted using an infrared (IR) labeled secondary antibody, IR Dye 800 CW and IR Dye 680 (1:25,000) (Li-Cor Biosciences, Lincoln, NE). The bound complex was detected using Odyssey Infrared Imaging System (LiCor Biotechnology). The images were analyzed using the Odyssey Application Software to obtain the integrated fluorescence intensities from IR detection. The ratio of fluorescence intensities of the protein of interest was normalized to that of the loading control protein and the data were plotted on a bar graph.

Luciferase Activity
HEK 293 cells were lysed using passive lysis buffer from the dual luciferase assay kit (Promega, Madison, WI). 10 ml of lysate was used to quantify firefly luciferase activity using a TD 20/20 luminometer (Turner Design Instruments, Sunnyvale, CA).
Luciferase activity was normalized by calculating the ratio of firefly luciferase to renilla luciferase activity per sample and results expressed as fold change of FGF-23-treated to vehicle-treated samples. Experiments were performed in triplicate and repeated 3 times. For mouse samples, tissues were homogenized in passive lysis buffer and centrifuged at 15,000 g for 5 min at 4uC as previously described [47]. Firefly luciferase activity was measured in the supernatant in duplicate using the Luciferase Assay System (Promega). A volume of 100 ml of supernatant was combined with 50 ml of Luciferase Assay Reagent and the luminescence signal was measured using the Victor luminometer (PERKinElmer, Waltham, MA). All luciferase measurements were corrected for auto-luminescence by subtracting the luminescence signal measured in a mixture of 100 ml of passive lysis buffer and 50 ml of Luciferase Assay Reagent. The total protein content of the tissue supernatants was measured using the BCA Protein Assay Kit (Bio-Rad). The activity of the 1a-hydroxylase promoter was expressed as the enzymatic luciferase activity per mg of total cellular protein.

Serum Biochemistry
Serum Ca and Pi concentrations were determined using kits from Stanbio Laboratories (San Antonio, TX). Serum intact PTH concentrations were determined using EIA kits from Immutopics International (San Clemente, CA).

Statistical Analysis
Data are expressed as mean 6 SEM. The significance of differences between two groups was analyzed by student t test or between multiple groups by analysis of variance (ANOVA). Posthoc analyses were performed using the Bonferroni method. P value ,0.05 was considered as statistically significant.

Basal Activity of the Human CYP27B1 Promoter
We generated a 1576 bp CYP27B1 promoter fragment from PCR reactions using appropriate primers and human genomic DNA as template and we tested the functional activity of the CYP27B1 promoter in transiently transfected HEK-293 cells. Luciferase activity of the full-length (21576 bp) promoter was substantially (170-fold) higher than that of the promoterless vector, and increased luciferase activity was sustained in the 21.1 kb and 2926 bp deletion constructs (P,0.05) (Fig. 1A). Promoter activity decreased by 70% in cells transfected with the 789bp deletion construct as compared to the full-length promoter, suggesting the presence of an enhancer between 2926 bp and 2789 bp. Promoter activity increased with further shortening of the promoter to 2409 bp suggesting the presence of a silencer between 2789 and 2409 bp. With the 2200 bp construct, promoter activity was 50-fold higher than the vector control but considerably reduced compared to the full-length promoter activity (P,0.05). We then determined the response of the CYP27B1 promoter to stimulation by forskolin which increases intracellular cAMP and stimulates 1a-hydroxylase promoter activity in opossum kidney cell cultures [52]. With forskolin treatment, activity of the full-length CYP27B1 promoter increased by 76% compared to the vehicle-treated cells. The stimulatory effect of forskolin was sustained in all the deletion constructs (Fig. 1B).

Effect of FGF-23 on CYP27B1 Promoter Activity in vitro
To determine whether FGF-23 transcriptionally regulates the CYP27B1 gene, we used HEK-293 cells stably transfected with klotho and expressing a CYP27B1 promoter/luciferase-reporter construct. Treatment of cells with recombinant human FGF-23 elicited a dose-dependent suppression of luciferase activity that was maximal (70%) at a dose of 100 ng/ml ( Fig. 2A). Higher concentrations of FGF-23 did not suppress promoter activity further. To identify the responsible regulatory region of the CYP27B1 promoter, we treated HEK 293 cells transfected with CYP27B1 promoter-deletion constructs with FGF-23 (100 ng/ml). FGF-23 suppressed CYP27B1 promoter activity in all the deletion constructs, although the fold-change of suppression varied with each construct (Fig. 2B). These findings provide evidence that FGF23 regulates CYP27B1 at the transcriptional level and suggests that the FGF-23-responsive regulatory region lies within 200 bp of the CYP27B1 transcription start site. To determine whether klotho is required for the regulation of CYP27B1 expression by FGF-23 in HEK-293 cells, we determined CYP27B1 mRNA expression and CYP27B1 promoter activity in HEK-293 cells that were not stably transfected with klotho. In the absence of klotho, treatment of HEK-293 cells with FGF-23 did not elicit a significant suppression of CYP27B1 mRNA expression (100.462.6 (vehicle) vs 108.067.0 (FGF-23 (10 ng/ml), P = 0.18) or promoter activity (104.2623.4 (vehicle) vs 74.8610.6 (FGF-23 (10 ng/ml), P = 0.17).

Role of MAP Kinase Signaling Pathway in the Transcriptional Regulation of CYP27B1 by FGF-23 in vitro
We previously demonstrated that the suppression of CYP27B1 mRNA expression by FGF-23 depends upon MAPK signaling via ERK1/2 [35,50,53]. Acute activation of this pathway is evidenced by phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and increased expression of the transcription factor, early growth response-1 (egr-1). When we treated HEK-293 cells transfected with egr-1 promoter-driven luciferase plasmid with FGF-23 (100 ng/ml), egr-1 promoter activity was stimulated by 7-fold compared to vehicle-treated cells. Pre-treatment with a specific MEK inhibitor, CI-1040, blocked the stimulation of egr-1 promoter activity by FGF-23 at higher doses (5 and 10 mM) but showed no effect at lowest dose (1 mM) (Fig. 3A). These findings confirm the activation of ERK1/2 signaling in HEK-293 cells by FGF-23. To determine whether transcriptional regulation of CYP27B1 by FGF-23 depends upon activation of MAPK signaling, we treated HEK-293 cells transfected with the 2200 bp CYP27B1 promoter construct with FGF-23, with and  without prior treatment with CI-1040. FGF-23 suppressed CYP27B1 promoter activity by 43%, but the suppressive effect was completely blocked by pre-treatment with CI-1040 (Fig. 3B).

Role of MAP Kinase Signaling in the Transcriptional Regulation of CYP27B1 by FGF-23 in Mice
In a mouse model of FGF-23 excess, we showed that FGF-23induced suppression of renal CYP27B1 mRNA and protein was critically dependent upon MAPK signaling [50,53]. To determine in vivo whether suppression of CYP27B1 gene transcription by FGF-23 depends upon MAPK signaling, we administered FGF-23 to fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 transgenic mice that were pre-treated with the MEK inhibitor, PD0325901. FGF-23 treatment suppressed CYP27B1 promoter-driven luciferase activity in fgf-23 2/ 2/ 1a-Luc +/2 transgenic mice by 26%, and this suppressive effect was blocked by pre-treatment with PD0325901 (Fig. 5A). Simultaneously, FGF-23 treatment suppressed renal mitochondrial 1ahydroxylase protein by 60%, and this effect was also blocked by PD0325901 (Fig. 5B). These studies provide evidence that the suppression of CYP27B1 transcription by FGF-23 in vivo is dependent on activation of MAPK signaling via ERK1/2.

Role of FGF-23 in the Regulation of CYP27B1 in Extrarenal Sites
Cardiovascular. Autocrine and paracrine effects of 1,25(OH) 2 D have been well described in several tissues [26][27][28]. CYP27B1 mRNA expression is detected in the heart [54], although its role in normal cardiac function or disease states is unknown. FGF-23 directly induces left ventricular hypertrophy in normal mice and stimulates hypertrophy of isolated cardiac myocytes, suggesting that the heart is a target tissue for FGF-23 action [55].
To determine whether FGF-23 regulates CYP27B1 in extra-renal tissues, we utilized the fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 transgenic mouse model. We determined 1a-hydroxylase promoter activity and mRNA expression in the heart of fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 , fgf-23 +/ 2/ 1a-Luc +/2 and fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 transgenic mice at 4 weeks of age. In fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 transgenic mice, CYP27B1 promoter-driven luciferase activity in the heart was 5-fold higher (Fig. 6A), and CYP27B1 mRNA abundance was 2-fold higher (Fig. 6C) than in fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice. To demonstrate that FGF-23 can suppress cardiac CYP27B1 mRNA expression, fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 mice received a single injection of FGF-23 (150ng/g) or vehicle. Cardiac CYP27B1 mRNA expression decreased by 30% in the heart in FGF-23-treated mice compared to vehicle treated mice (194.30684.35 vs 136.0638.84, P,0.05). We also determined CYP27B1 promoter activity and gene expression in the aorta. We demonstrate a 3-and 7-fold increase in CYP27B1 promoter activity and mRNA expression, respectively, in the aorta of fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 transgenic mice compared to fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice (Fig. 6B and D). These studies provide evidence in mice lacking circulating FGF-23 that CYP27B1 gene expression is transcriptionally upregulated in both the heart and aorta. Of note, we detected no significant changes in either CYP27B1 promoter activity, or mRNA abundance in the heart and aorta in heterozygous (fgf-23 +/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 ) mice compared to the control group. To determine whether regulation of CYP27B1 expression was specific to FGF-23 action in target tissues, we administered basic FGF to fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice and determined CYP27B1 mRNA abundance in the kidney and heart. Basic FGF is another member of the FGF family of proteins that can activate MAPK signaling in several target tissues. We observed no significant change in CYP27B1 mRNA abundance in the kidney (89620 in basic FGF-treated group vs 49612 in vehicle-treated group, n = 4 mice/group, P = 0.22) or in the heart (98620 in FGF2-treated group vs 108628 in vehicle-treated group, n = 4 mice/group, P = 0.77). There was an upward trend (but not statistically significant) for CYP27B1 mRNA abundance in the kidney of mice treated with basic FGF which was opposite in direction to that observed in mice treated with FGF-23.

Discussion
We provide evidence that CYP27B1 is transcriptionally regulated by FGF-23 in the kidney, using both an in vitro and in vivo promoter-driven luciferase reporter system. We demonstrate that MAPK signaling via MEK/ERK1/2 plays a critical role in the transcriptional regulation of CYP27B1 in the kidney. In addition, we identify novel tissue targets for FGF-23-dependent regulation of CYP27B1 expression, specifically, the heart, aorta, spleen, lung, skin, brain and testis.
After the human CYP27B1 gene was cloned [10,11], promoter activity of the 59 flanking region (,1.5 kb length) was examined Figure 6. Cardiac and aortic expression of CYP27B1. Fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 (wt), fgf-23 +/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 (het) and fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 (ko) mice were bred as described in Methods. Mice were sacrificed at 4 weeks of age, the heart and aorta removed and divided into two parts for determination of CYP27B1 promoter activity in heart (A), and aorta (B), expressed as luciferase activity per mg of tissue. Graph depicts fold change with respect to luciferase activity in fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice. CYP27B1 mRNA expression in heart (C), and aorta (D), quantitated by real-time PCR, normalized to that of gus mRNA, and expressed as a percent relative to fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice. Bars depict mean6SEM (n = 5 mice/group) *P,0.05, compared to fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice. doi:10.1371/journal.pone. 0072816.g006 in vitro in modified pig kidney (AOK-B50) [38,40] mouse renal proximal tubule (MCT, MPCT) [32,39,56] and HEK-293 [57,58] cells. Here, we studied transcriptional activity of the human CYP27B1 gene in HEK-293 cells transfected with 1.6 kb of 59 flanking DNA. We chose HEK-293 cells because they are more easily transfected than other cell lines, and signaling by FGF-23 has been well described in this system [41,59]. In HEK-293 cells, basal activity of the 1.6 kb human CYP27B1 promoter was 170fold higher than that of the promoterless vector, and the activity remained high with 21.1 kb, 2926 bp and 2409 bp deletion constructs. We observed a 3-fold reduction in basal activity of the 2789 bp and 2200 bp deletion constructs when compared to the full-length 1.6 kb promoter, suggesting the presence of enhancers in the regions from 2926 bp to 2789 bp and 2409 bp to 2200 bp. Our findings are similar to those described previously in HEK-293 cells [57], although the CYP27B1 promoter deletion constructs differed by a few base pairs in the two studies. We demonstrate that FGF-23 induced a dose-dependent suppression of CYP27B1 promoter activity with a maximum suppression of 70%. The suppression of CYP27B1 promoter activity by FGF-23 was seen in all the deletion constructs examined, suggesting that the regulatory region for FGF-23 lies within the first 200 bp of 59 flanking DNA. Thus, regulation of renal CYP27B1 expression by FGF-23 occurs at least in part by transcriptional mechanisms, similar to the regulation induced by PTH, calcitonin and 1,25(OH) 2 D in the kidney [38][39][40]56,58].
Having demonstrated transcriptional regulation of CYP27B1 by FGF-23 in vitro, we sought to demonstrate regulation in vivo by  (wt), fgf-23 +/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 (het) and fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 (ko) mice were bred as described in Methods. Mice were sacrificed at 4 weeks of age and the lung removed and divided into two parts for determination of A. CYP27B1 promoter activity, expressed as luciferase activity per mg of tissue. Graph depicts fold change with respect to luciferase activity in fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice. B. CYP27B1 mRNA expression, quantitated by real-time PCR, normalized to that of gus mRNA, and expressed as a percent relative to fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice. Bars depict mean6SEM (n = 5 mice/group), *P,0.05, compared to fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0072816.g008 Figure 9. CYP27B1 expression in extra-renal tissues of fgf-23 +/+ / 1a-Luc +/2 (wt) and fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 (ko) mice. Mice were sacrificed at 4 weeks of age and the organs removed for determination of CYP27B1 mRNA expression, quantitated by real-time PCR, normalized to that of gus mRNA, and expressed as a percent relative to fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice. Bars depict mean6SEM (n = 5 mice/group), *P,0.05, compared to fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 mice. Sm.Int-small intestine, Lg.Intlarge intestine. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0072816.g009 utilizing 1a-Luc transgenic mice, in which dietary restriction of calcium and vitamin D [45][46][47] induces appropriate increases in renal CYP27B1 transgene expression. We found that in the fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 mice, renal CYP27B1 promoter activity in the kidney was increased by 250% compared with that in mice bearing an intact fgf-23 gene. The induction of CYP27B1 promoter activity was accompanied by concomitant increases in renal expression of CYP27B1 mRNA and protein. Of note, the increased CYP27B1 expression in fgf-23 null mice cannot be explained by their increased serum concentrations of phosphorus, calcium or 1,25(OH) 2 D (which are characteristic features of fgf-23 null mice), as these factors suppress CYP27B1 expression. With administration of FGF-23, renal CYP27B1 promoter activity and protein abundance decreased significantly, and the suppressive effect was blocked by pre-treatment with a MEK inhibitor, PD0325901. We also observed that FGF-23-induced suppression of CYP27B1 promoter activity was blocked by MEK inhibition in HEK 293 cells transfected with the 200 bp deletion construct. Thus, the present findings provide evidence that regulation of renal CYP27B1 expression by FGF-23 is mediated at least in part by transcriptional mechanisms via activation of the ERK1/2 signaling pathway, both in vivo and in vitro.
Circulating 1,25(OH) 2 D has effects on cardiovascular tissue: 1,25(OH) 2 D can decrease myocardial proliferation and inhibit ventricular hypertrophy in cultured cells and in experimental animals [60][61][62][63]. In patients with chronic kidney disease, treatment with 1,25(OH) 2 D is associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular death [64,65]. CYP27B1 expression is detected in the heart [54,66] but whether local 1,25(OH) 2 D synthesis contributes to normal functioning of the myocardium is not known. 1a-hydroxylase enzyme activity is present in vascular smooth muscle cells and is regulated by PTH [67]; however, whether local 1,25(OH) 2 D synthesis contributes to the normal function of vascular smooth muscle cells is unknown. Recently, the myocardium [55] and vascular smooth muscle cells [68] were identified as targets for FGF-23 action. In the heart, FGF-23 induces left ventricular hypertrophy independent of its co-factor, klotho, and in vascular smooth muscle cells, FGF23 inhibits vascular calcification, an effect that is klotho-dependent. In the present study, we provide evidence that FGF-23 down-regulates CYP27B1 in the heart and aorta in fgf-23 null mice. In fgf-23 2/ 2/ 1a-Luc +/2 transgenic mice, we demonstrate in the heart a 500% increase in CYP27B1 promoter activity and 200% increase in mRNA expression, and in the aorta, we demonstrate a 300% increase in CYP27B1 promoter activity and a 700% increase in mRNA expression when compared to those values in tissues from control mice. Furthermore, we demonstrate in cultured mouse aortic vascular smooth muscle cells that FGF-23 activates ERK1/ 2 signaling and directly suppresses CYP27B1 mRNA expression. We thus demonstrate for the first time, that FGF-23 suppresses CYP27B1 gene transcription in cardiovascular tissue. Whether regulation of CYP27B1 gene expression by FGF-23 in cardiovas-cular tissue plays a role in the myocardial or vascular structure or function requires further investigation.
The parathyroid gland expresses klotho and is a target for FGF-23 action which is to inhibit PTH secretion and stimulate CYP27B1 expression [29,69,70]. The stimulation of CYP27B1 expression by FGF-23 in the parathyroid gland is in sharp contrast with its suppressive effect on CYP27B1 expression in the kidney. Similar to its effect in the parathyroid gland, we found that in the brain and skin of fgf-23 2/2 mice, absence of circulating FGF-23 down-regulated CYP27B1 mRNA expression which is opposite to the direction of change in CYP27B1 mRNA expression in the kidney, heart, aorta, lung, spleen and testis in these mice. Since 1ahydroxylase enzyme activity in extra-renal tissues is an important source of 1,25(OH) 2 D for its autocrine and paracrine functions [26][27][28][29][30], further investigation is necessary to determine whether FGF-23-induced regulation of CYP27B1 in extra-renal sites plays a role in the normal function of these tissues. In the lung, increased CYP27B1 mRNA expression in alveolar macrophages of patients with sarcoidosis [22,71,72] contributes to increased pulmonary production of 1,25(OH) 2 D. However, whether pulmonary 1,25(OH) 2 D production plays a role in regulating normal biological functions in the lung is unknown. Similarly, the CYP27B1 gene is expressed in the testis [73] but whether testicular 1,25(OH) 2 D production plays a role in regulating biological functions in the testis is unknown. Here, for the first time we show a significant up-regulation of CYP27B1 expression in the lung and testis in mice lacking circulating fgf-23. It is of interest that fgf-23 null mice demonstrate pathological changes in the lung and testes that are rescued by global deletion of the CYP27B1 in the double mutant fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-hydroxylase 2/2 mouse [49]. Specifically, fgf-23 2/2 mice develop pulmonary emphysema and significant testicular atrophy and infertility that are notably ameliorated in the double mutant fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-hydroxylase 2/2 mouse [49]. Whether the improvement in pathological changes in fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-hydroxylase 2/2 mice are induced by significant reductions in circulating serum 1,25(OH) 2 D concentrations or decreased local synthesis of 1,25(OH) 2 D in the lung and testis could not be determined in the above mentioned study. Thus, the contribution of local 1,25(OH) 2 D synthesis to the biological functions of the lung and testis remain to be determined.
In our study, absence of FGF-23 did not affect expression of CYP27B1 mRNA in the intestine and bone, which are important extra-renal sites for local 1,25(OH) 2 D synthesis. However, absence of FGF-23 was associated with a dramatic increase in intestinal expression of CYP24A1 mRNA. Such up-regulation of CYP24A1 mRNA expression might be mediated by the high circulating 1,25(OH) 2 D concentrations and could mitigate 1,25(OH) 2 Dmediated intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphorus. In summary, we demonstrate that regulation of CYP27B1 by FGF-23 occurs at least in part via transcriptional mechanisms in kidney and extra-renal tissues and that ERK1/2 signaling plays an important role in mediating FGF-23 action. We have identified Table 1. Serum biochemical values in fgf-23 +/+ /1a-Luc +/2 (wt) and fgf-23 2/2/ 1a-Luc +/2 (ko) transgenic mice. the heart, aorta, and several other sites as novel target tissues for FGF-23-induced regulation of CYP27B1. Further studies are necessary to understand the role of FGF-23-mediated regulation of CYP27B1 in these extra-renal sites.