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CHD-associated enhancers shape human cardiomyocyte lineage commitment

Enhancers orchestrate gene expression programs that drive multicellular development and lineage commitment. Thus, genetic variants at enhancers are thought to contribute to developmental diseases by altering cell fate commitment. However, while many variant-containing enhancers have been identified,...

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Autores principales: Armendariz, Daniel A, Goetsch, Sean C, Sundarrajan, Anjana, Sivakumar, Sushama, Wang, Yihan, Xie, Shiqi, Munshi, Nikhil V, Hon, Gary C
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10156167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37096669
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.86206
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author Armendariz, Daniel A
Goetsch, Sean C
Sundarrajan, Anjana
Sivakumar, Sushama
Wang, Yihan
Xie, Shiqi
Munshi, Nikhil V
Hon, Gary C
author_facet Armendariz, Daniel A
Goetsch, Sean C
Sundarrajan, Anjana
Sivakumar, Sushama
Wang, Yihan
Xie, Shiqi
Munshi, Nikhil V
Hon, Gary C
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description Enhancers orchestrate gene expression programs that drive multicellular development and lineage commitment. Thus, genetic variants at enhancers are thought to contribute to developmental diseases by altering cell fate commitment. However, while many variant-containing enhancers have been identified, studies to endogenously test the impact of these enhancers on lineage commitment have been lacking. We perform a single-cell CRISPRi screen to assess the endogenous roles of 25 enhancers and putative cardiac target genes implicated in genetic studies of congenital heart defects (CHDs). We identify 16 enhancers whose repression leads to deficient differentiation of human cardiomyocytes (CMs). A focused CRISPRi validation screen shows that repression of TBX5 enhancers delays the transcriptional switch from mid- to late-stage CM states. Endogenous genetic deletions of two TBX5 enhancers phenocopy epigenetic perturbations. Together, these results identify critical enhancers of cardiac development and suggest that misregulation of these enhancers could contribute to cardiac defects in human patients.
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spelling pubmed-101561672023-05-04 CHD-associated enhancers shape human cardiomyocyte lineage commitment Armendariz, Daniel A Goetsch, Sean C Sundarrajan, Anjana Sivakumar, Sushama Wang, Yihan Xie, Shiqi Munshi, Nikhil V Hon, Gary C eLife Genetics and Genomics Enhancers orchestrate gene expression programs that drive multicellular development and lineage commitment. Thus, genetic variants at enhancers are thought to contribute to developmental diseases by altering cell fate commitment. However, while many variant-containing enhancers have been identified, studies to endogenously test the impact of these enhancers on lineage commitment have been lacking. We perform a single-cell CRISPRi screen to assess the endogenous roles of 25 enhancers and putative cardiac target genes implicated in genetic studies of congenital heart defects (CHDs). We identify 16 enhancers whose repression leads to deficient differentiation of human cardiomyocytes (CMs). A focused CRISPRi validation screen shows that repression of TBX5 enhancers delays the transcriptional switch from mid- to late-stage CM states. Endogenous genetic deletions of two TBX5 enhancers phenocopy epigenetic perturbations. Together, these results identify critical enhancers of cardiac development and suggest that misregulation of these enhancers could contribute to cardiac defects in human patients. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10156167/ /pubmed/37096669 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.86206 Text en © 2023, Armendariz, Goetsch et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Genetics and Genomics
Armendariz, Daniel A
Goetsch, Sean C
Sundarrajan, Anjana
Sivakumar, Sushama
Wang, Yihan
Xie, Shiqi
Munshi, Nikhil V
Hon, Gary C
CHD-associated enhancers shape human cardiomyocyte lineage commitment
title CHD-associated enhancers shape human cardiomyocyte lineage commitment
title_full CHD-associated enhancers shape human cardiomyocyte lineage commitment
title_fullStr CHD-associated enhancers shape human cardiomyocyte lineage commitment
title_full_unstemmed CHD-associated enhancers shape human cardiomyocyte lineage commitment
title_short CHD-associated enhancers shape human cardiomyocyte lineage commitment
title_sort chd-associated enhancers shape human cardiomyocyte lineage commitment
topic Genetics and Genomics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10156167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37096669
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.86206
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