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Systematic mapping of occluded genes by cell fusion reveals prevalence and stability of cis-mediated silencing in somatic cells
Both diffusible factors acting in trans and chromatin components acting in cis are implicated in gene regulation, but the extent to which either process causally determines a cell's transcriptional identity is unclear. We recently used cell fusion to define a class of silent genes termed “cis-s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3912417/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24310002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.143891.112 |
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author | Looney, Timothy J. Zhang, Li Chen, Chih-Hsin Lee, Jae Hyun Chari, Sheila Mao, Frank Fuxiang Pelizzola, Mattia Zhang, Lu Lister, Ryan Baker, Samuel W. Fernandes, Croydon J. Gaetz, Jedidiah Foshay, Kara M. Clift, Kayla L. Zhang, Zhenyu Li, Wei-Qiang Vallender, Eric J. Wagner, Ulrich Qin, Jane Yuxia Michelini, Katelyn J. Bugarija, Branimir Park, Donghyun Aryee, Emmanuel Stricker, Thomas Zhou, Jie White, Kevin P. Ren, Bing Schroth, Gary P. Ecker, Joseph R. Xiang, Andy Peng Lahn, Bruce T. |
author_facet | Looney, Timothy J. Zhang, Li Chen, Chih-Hsin Lee, Jae Hyun Chari, Sheila Mao, Frank Fuxiang Pelizzola, Mattia Zhang, Lu Lister, Ryan Baker, Samuel W. Fernandes, Croydon J. Gaetz, Jedidiah Foshay, Kara M. Clift, Kayla L. Zhang, Zhenyu Li, Wei-Qiang Vallender, Eric J. Wagner, Ulrich Qin, Jane Yuxia Michelini, Katelyn J. Bugarija, Branimir Park, Donghyun Aryee, Emmanuel Stricker, Thomas Zhou, Jie White, Kevin P. Ren, Bing Schroth, Gary P. Ecker, Joseph R. Xiang, Andy Peng Lahn, Bruce T. |
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description | Both diffusible factors acting in trans and chromatin components acting in cis are implicated in gene regulation, but the extent to which either process causally determines a cell's transcriptional identity is unclear. We recently used cell fusion to define a class of silent genes termed “cis-silenced” (or “occluded”) genes, which remain silent even in the presence of trans-acting transcriptional activators. We further showed that occlusion of lineage-inappropriate genes plays a critical role in maintaining the transcriptional identities of somatic cells. Here, we present, for the first time, a comprehensive map of occluded genes in somatic cells. Specifically, we mapped occluded genes in mouse fibroblasts via fusion to a dozen different rat cell types followed by whole-transcriptome profiling. We found that occluded genes are highly prevalent and stable in somatic cells, representing a sizeable fraction of silent genes. Occluded genes are also highly enriched for important developmental regulators of alternative lineages, consistent with the role of occlusion in safeguarding cell identities. Alongside this map, we also present whole-genome maps of DNA methylation and eight other chromatin marks. These maps uncover a complex relationship between chromatin state and occlusion. Furthermore, we found that DNA methylation functions as the memory of occlusion in a subset of occluded genes, while histone deacetylation contributes to the implementation but not memory of occlusion. Our data suggest that the identities of individual cell types are defined largely by the occlusion status of their genomes. The comprehensive reference maps reported here provide the foundation for future studies aimed at understanding the role of occlusion in development and disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-39124172014-08-01 Systematic mapping of occluded genes by cell fusion reveals prevalence and stability of cis-mediated silencing in somatic cells Looney, Timothy J. Zhang, Li Chen, Chih-Hsin Lee, Jae Hyun Chari, Sheila Mao, Frank Fuxiang Pelizzola, Mattia Zhang, Lu Lister, Ryan Baker, Samuel W. Fernandes, Croydon J. Gaetz, Jedidiah Foshay, Kara M. Clift, Kayla L. Zhang, Zhenyu Li, Wei-Qiang Vallender, Eric J. Wagner, Ulrich Qin, Jane Yuxia Michelini, Katelyn J. Bugarija, Branimir Park, Donghyun Aryee, Emmanuel Stricker, Thomas Zhou, Jie White, Kevin P. Ren, Bing Schroth, Gary P. Ecker, Joseph R. Xiang, Andy Peng Lahn, Bruce T. Genome Res Research Both diffusible factors acting in trans and chromatin components acting in cis are implicated in gene regulation, but the extent to which either process causally determines a cell's transcriptional identity is unclear. We recently used cell fusion to define a class of silent genes termed “cis-silenced” (or “occluded”) genes, which remain silent even in the presence of trans-acting transcriptional activators. We further showed that occlusion of lineage-inappropriate genes plays a critical role in maintaining the transcriptional identities of somatic cells. Here, we present, for the first time, a comprehensive map of occluded genes in somatic cells. Specifically, we mapped occluded genes in mouse fibroblasts via fusion to a dozen different rat cell types followed by whole-transcriptome profiling. We found that occluded genes are highly prevalent and stable in somatic cells, representing a sizeable fraction of silent genes. Occluded genes are also highly enriched for important developmental regulators of alternative lineages, consistent with the role of occlusion in safeguarding cell identities. Alongside this map, we also present whole-genome maps of DNA methylation and eight other chromatin marks. These maps uncover a complex relationship between chromatin state and occlusion. Furthermore, we found that DNA methylation functions as the memory of occlusion in a subset of occluded genes, while histone deacetylation contributes to the implementation but not memory of occlusion. Our data suggest that the identities of individual cell types are defined largely by the occlusion status of their genomes. The comprehensive reference maps reported here provide the foundation for future studies aimed at understanding the role of occlusion in development and disease. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2014-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3912417/ /pubmed/24310002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.143891.112 Text en © 2014 Looney et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six months after the full-issue publication date (see http://genome.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After six months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Looney, Timothy J. Zhang, Li Chen, Chih-Hsin Lee, Jae Hyun Chari, Sheila Mao, Frank Fuxiang Pelizzola, Mattia Zhang, Lu Lister, Ryan Baker, Samuel W. Fernandes, Croydon J. Gaetz, Jedidiah Foshay, Kara M. Clift, Kayla L. Zhang, Zhenyu Li, Wei-Qiang Vallender, Eric J. Wagner, Ulrich Qin, Jane Yuxia Michelini, Katelyn J. Bugarija, Branimir Park, Donghyun Aryee, Emmanuel Stricker, Thomas Zhou, Jie White, Kevin P. Ren, Bing Schroth, Gary P. Ecker, Joseph R. Xiang, Andy Peng Lahn, Bruce T. Systematic mapping of occluded genes by cell fusion reveals prevalence and stability of cis-mediated silencing in somatic cells |
title | Systematic mapping of occluded genes by cell fusion reveals prevalence and stability of cis-mediated silencing in somatic cells |
title_full | Systematic mapping of occluded genes by cell fusion reveals prevalence and stability of cis-mediated silencing in somatic cells |
title_fullStr | Systematic mapping of occluded genes by cell fusion reveals prevalence and stability of cis-mediated silencing in somatic cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Systematic mapping of occluded genes by cell fusion reveals prevalence and stability of cis-mediated silencing in somatic cells |
title_short | Systematic mapping of occluded genes by cell fusion reveals prevalence and stability of cis-mediated silencing in somatic cells |
title_sort | systematic mapping of occluded genes by cell fusion reveals prevalence and stability of cis-mediated silencing in somatic cells |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3912417/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24310002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.143891.112 |
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