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Human-Specific Histone Methylation Signatures at Transcription Start Sites in Prefrontal Neurons

Cognitive abilities and disorders unique to humans are thought to result from adaptively driven changes in brain transcriptomes, but little is known about the role of cis-regulatory changes affecting transcription start sites (TSS). Here, we mapped in human, chimpanzee, and macaque prefrontal cortex...

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Autores principales: Shulha, Hennady P., Crisci, Jessica L., Reshetov, Denis, Tushir, Jogender S., Cheung, Iris, Bharadwaj, Rahul, Chou, Hsin-Jung, Houston, Isaac B., Peter, Cyril J., Mitchell, Amanda C., Yao, Wei-Dong, Myers, Richard H., Chen, Jiang-fan, Preuss, Todd M., Rogaev, Evgeny I., Jensen, Jeffrey D., Weng, Zhiping, Akbarian, Schahram
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23185133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001427
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author Shulha, Hennady P.
Crisci, Jessica L.
Reshetov, Denis
Tushir, Jogender S.
Cheung, Iris
Bharadwaj, Rahul
Chou, Hsin-Jung
Houston, Isaac B.
Peter, Cyril J.
Mitchell, Amanda C.
Yao, Wei-Dong
Myers, Richard H.
Chen, Jiang-fan
Preuss, Todd M.
Rogaev, Evgeny I.
Jensen, Jeffrey D.
Weng, Zhiping
Akbarian, Schahram
author_facet Shulha, Hennady P.
Crisci, Jessica L.
Reshetov, Denis
Tushir, Jogender S.
Cheung, Iris
Bharadwaj, Rahul
Chou, Hsin-Jung
Houston, Isaac B.
Peter, Cyril J.
Mitchell, Amanda C.
Yao, Wei-Dong
Myers, Richard H.
Chen, Jiang-fan
Preuss, Todd M.
Rogaev, Evgeny I.
Jensen, Jeffrey D.
Weng, Zhiping
Akbarian, Schahram
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description Cognitive abilities and disorders unique to humans are thought to result from adaptively driven changes in brain transcriptomes, but little is known about the role of cis-regulatory changes affecting transcription start sites (TSS). Here, we mapped in human, chimpanzee, and macaque prefrontal cortex the genome-wide distribution of histone H3 trimethylated at lysine 4 (H3K4me3), an epigenetic mark sharply regulated at TSS, and identified 471 sequences with human-specific enrichment or depletion. Among these were 33 loci selectively methylated in neuronal but not non-neuronal chromatin from children and adults, including TSS at DPP10 (2q14.1), CNTN4 and CHL1 (3p26.3), and other neuropsychiatric susceptibility genes. Regulatory sequences at DPP10 and additional loci carried a strong footprint of hominid adaptation, including elevated nucleotide substitution rates and regulatory motifs absent in other primates (including archaic hominins), with evidence for selective pressures during more recent evolution and adaptive fixations in modern populations. Chromosome conformation capture at two neurodevelopmental disease loci, 2q14.1 and 16p11.2, revealed higher order chromatin structures resulting in physical contact of multiple human-specific H3K4me3 peaks spaced 0.5–1 Mb apart, in conjunction with a novel cis-bound antisense RNA linked to Polycomb repressor proteins and downregulated DPP10 expression. Therefore, coordinated epigenetic regulation via newly derived TSS chromatin could play an important role in the emergence of human-specific gene expression networks in brain that contribute to cognitive functions and neurological disease susceptibility in modern day humans.
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spelling pubmed-35025432012-11-26 Human-Specific Histone Methylation Signatures at Transcription Start Sites in Prefrontal Neurons Shulha, Hennady P. Crisci, Jessica L. Reshetov, Denis Tushir, Jogender S. Cheung, Iris Bharadwaj, Rahul Chou, Hsin-Jung Houston, Isaac B. Peter, Cyril J. Mitchell, Amanda C. Yao, Wei-Dong Myers, Richard H. Chen, Jiang-fan Preuss, Todd M. Rogaev, Evgeny I. Jensen, Jeffrey D. Weng, Zhiping Akbarian, Schahram PLoS Biol Research Article Cognitive abilities and disorders unique to humans are thought to result from adaptively driven changes in brain transcriptomes, but little is known about the role of cis-regulatory changes affecting transcription start sites (TSS). Here, we mapped in human, chimpanzee, and macaque prefrontal cortex the genome-wide distribution of histone H3 trimethylated at lysine 4 (H3K4me3), an epigenetic mark sharply regulated at TSS, and identified 471 sequences with human-specific enrichment or depletion. Among these were 33 loci selectively methylated in neuronal but not non-neuronal chromatin from children and adults, including TSS at DPP10 (2q14.1), CNTN4 and CHL1 (3p26.3), and other neuropsychiatric susceptibility genes. Regulatory sequences at DPP10 and additional loci carried a strong footprint of hominid adaptation, including elevated nucleotide substitution rates and regulatory motifs absent in other primates (including archaic hominins), with evidence for selective pressures during more recent evolution and adaptive fixations in modern populations. Chromosome conformation capture at two neurodevelopmental disease loci, 2q14.1 and 16p11.2, revealed higher order chromatin structures resulting in physical contact of multiple human-specific H3K4me3 peaks spaced 0.5–1 Mb apart, in conjunction with a novel cis-bound antisense RNA linked to Polycomb repressor proteins and downregulated DPP10 expression. Therefore, coordinated epigenetic regulation via newly derived TSS chromatin could play an important role in the emergence of human-specific gene expression networks in brain that contribute to cognitive functions and neurological disease susceptibility in modern day humans. Public Library of Science 2012-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3502543/ /pubmed/23185133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001427 Text en © 2012 Shulha et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Shulha, Hennady P.
Crisci, Jessica L.
Reshetov, Denis
Tushir, Jogender S.
Cheung, Iris
Bharadwaj, Rahul
Chou, Hsin-Jung
Houston, Isaac B.
Peter, Cyril J.
Mitchell, Amanda C.
Yao, Wei-Dong
Myers, Richard H.
Chen, Jiang-fan
Preuss, Todd M.
Rogaev, Evgeny I.
Jensen, Jeffrey D.
Weng, Zhiping
Akbarian, Schahram
Human-Specific Histone Methylation Signatures at Transcription Start Sites in Prefrontal Neurons
title Human-Specific Histone Methylation Signatures at Transcription Start Sites in Prefrontal Neurons
title_full Human-Specific Histone Methylation Signatures at Transcription Start Sites in Prefrontal Neurons
title_fullStr Human-Specific Histone Methylation Signatures at Transcription Start Sites in Prefrontal Neurons
title_full_unstemmed Human-Specific Histone Methylation Signatures at Transcription Start Sites in Prefrontal Neurons
title_short Human-Specific Histone Methylation Signatures at Transcription Start Sites in Prefrontal Neurons
title_sort human-specific histone methylation signatures at transcription start sites in prefrontal neurons
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23185133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001427
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