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The PPARγ Locus Makes Long-Range Chromatin Interactions with Selected Tissue-Specific Gene Loci during Adipocyte Differentiation in a Protein Kinase A Dependent Manner

Differentiation signaling results in reprogramming of cellular gene expression that leads to morphological changes and functional specialization of a precursor cell. This global change in gene expression involves temporal regulation of differentiation-specific genes that are located throughout the g...

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Autores principales: LeBlanc, Scott E., Wu, Qiong, Barutcu, A. Rasim, Xiao, Hengyi, Ohkawa, Yasuyuki, Imbalzano, Anthony N.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3896465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24465921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086140
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author LeBlanc, Scott E.
Wu, Qiong
Barutcu, A. Rasim
Xiao, Hengyi
Ohkawa, Yasuyuki
Imbalzano, Anthony N.
author_facet LeBlanc, Scott E.
Wu, Qiong
Barutcu, A. Rasim
Xiao, Hengyi
Ohkawa, Yasuyuki
Imbalzano, Anthony N.
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description Differentiation signaling results in reprogramming of cellular gene expression that leads to morphological changes and functional specialization of a precursor cell. This global change in gene expression involves temporal regulation of differentiation-specific genes that are located throughout the genome, raising the idea that genome structure may also be re-organized during cell differentiation to facilitate regulated gene expression. Using in vitro adipocyte differentiation as a model, we explored whether gene organization within the nucleus is altered upon exposure of precursor cells to signaling molecules that induce adipogenesis. The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) nuclear hormone receptor is a master determinant of adipogenesis and is required for adipose differentiation. We utilized the chromosome conformation capture (3C) assay to determine whether the position of the PPARγ locus relative to other adipogenic genes is changed during differentiation. We report that the PPARγ2 promoter is transiently positioned in proximity to the promoters of genes encoding adipokines and lipid droplet associated proteins at 6 hours post-differentiation, a time that precedes expression of any of these genes. In contrast, the PPARγ2 promoter was not in proximity to the EF1α promoter, which drives expression of a constitutively active, housekeeping gene that encodes a translation elongation factor, nor was the PPARγ2 promoter in proximity to the promoter driving the expression of the C/EBPα regulatory protein. The formation of the long-range, intergenic interactions involving the PPARγ2 promoter required the regulatory factor C/EBPβ, elevated cyclic AMP (cAMP) levels, and protein kinase A (PKA) signaling. We conclude that genome organization is dynamically remodeled in response to adipogenic signaling, and we speculate that these transient inter-genic interactions may be formed for the purposes of selecting some of the transcriptionally silent tissue-specific loci for subsequent transcriptional activation.
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spelling pubmed-38964652014-01-24 The PPARγ Locus Makes Long-Range Chromatin Interactions with Selected Tissue-Specific Gene Loci during Adipocyte Differentiation in a Protein Kinase A Dependent Manner LeBlanc, Scott E. Wu, Qiong Barutcu, A. Rasim Xiao, Hengyi Ohkawa, Yasuyuki Imbalzano, Anthony N. PLoS One Research Article Differentiation signaling results in reprogramming of cellular gene expression that leads to morphological changes and functional specialization of a precursor cell. This global change in gene expression involves temporal regulation of differentiation-specific genes that are located throughout the genome, raising the idea that genome structure may also be re-organized during cell differentiation to facilitate regulated gene expression. Using in vitro adipocyte differentiation as a model, we explored whether gene organization within the nucleus is altered upon exposure of precursor cells to signaling molecules that induce adipogenesis. The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) nuclear hormone receptor is a master determinant of adipogenesis and is required for adipose differentiation. We utilized the chromosome conformation capture (3C) assay to determine whether the position of the PPARγ locus relative to other adipogenic genes is changed during differentiation. We report that the PPARγ2 promoter is transiently positioned in proximity to the promoters of genes encoding adipokines and lipid droplet associated proteins at 6 hours post-differentiation, a time that precedes expression of any of these genes. In contrast, the PPARγ2 promoter was not in proximity to the EF1α promoter, which drives expression of a constitutively active, housekeeping gene that encodes a translation elongation factor, nor was the PPARγ2 promoter in proximity to the promoter driving the expression of the C/EBPα regulatory protein. The formation of the long-range, intergenic interactions involving the PPARγ2 promoter required the regulatory factor C/EBPβ, elevated cyclic AMP (cAMP) levels, and protein kinase A (PKA) signaling. We conclude that genome organization is dynamically remodeled in response to adipogenic signaling, and we speculate that these transient inter-genic interactions may be formed for the purposes of selecting some of the transcriptionally silent tissue-specific loci for subsequent transcriptional activation. Public Library of Science 2014-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3896465/ /pubmed/24465921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086140 Text en © 2014 LeBlanc 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
LeBlanc, Scott E.
Wu, Qiong
Barutcu, A. Rasim
Xiao, Hengyi
Ohkawa, Yasuyuki
Imbalzano, Anthony N.
The PPARγ Locus Makes Long-Range Chromatin Interactions with Selected Tissue-Specific Gene Loci during Adipocyte Differentiation in a Protein Kinase A Dependent Manner
title The PPARγ Locus Makes Long-Range Chromatin Interactions with Selected Tissue-Specific Gene Loci during Adipocyte Differentiation in a Protein Kinase A Dependent Manner
title_full The PPARγ Locus Makes Long-Range Chromatin Interactions with Selected Tissue-Specific Gene Loci during Adipocyte Differentiation in a Protein Kinase A Dependent Manner
title_fullStr The PPARγ Locus Makes Long-Range Chromatin Interactions with Selected Tissue-Specific Gene Loci during Adipocyte Differentiation in a Protein Kinase A Dependent Manner
title_full_unstemmed The PPARγ Locus Makes Long-Range Chromatin Interactions with Selected Tissue-Specific Gene Loci during Adipocyte Differentiation in a Protein Kinase A Dependent Manner
title_short The PPARγ Locus Makes Long-Range Chromatin Interactions with Selected Tissue-Specific Gene Loci during Adipocyte Differentiation in a Protein Kinase A Dependent Manner
title_sort pparγ locus makes long-range chromatin interactions with selected tissue-specific gene loci during adipocyte differentiation in a protein kinase a dependent manner
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3896465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24465921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086140
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