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HSV-1-induced disruption of transcription termination resembles a cellular stress response but selectively increases chromatin accessibility downstream of genes

Lytic herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) infection triggers disruption of transcription termination (DoTT) of most cellular genes, resulting in extensive intergenic transcription. Similarly, cellular stress responses lead to gene-specific transcription downstream of genes (DoG). In this study, we perfor...

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Autores principales: Hennig, Thomas, Michalski, Marco, Rutkowski, Andrzej J., Djakovic, Lara, Whisnant, Adam W., Friedl, Marie-Sophie, Jha, Bhaskar Anand, Baptista, Marisa A. P., L’Hernault, Anne, Erhard, Florian, Dölken, Lars, Friedel, Caroline C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5886697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29579120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006954
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author Hennig, Thomas
Michalski, Marco
Rutkowski, Andrzej J.
Djakovic, Lara
Whisnant, Adam W.
Friedl, Marie-Sophie
Jha, Bhaskar Anand
Baptista, Marisa A. P.
L’Hernault, Anne
Erhard, Florian
Dölken, Lars
Friedel, Caroline C.
author_facet Hennig, Thomas
Michalski, Marco
Rutkowski, Andrzej J.
Djakovic, Lara
Whisnant, Adam W.
Friedl, Marie-Sophie
Jha, Bhaskar Anand
Baptista, Marisa A. P.
L’Hernault, Anne
Erhard, Florian
Dölken, Lars
Friedel, Caroline C.
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description Lytic herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) infection triggers disruption of transcription termination (DoTT) of most cellular genes, resulting in extensive intergenic transcription. Similarly, cellular stress responses lead to gene-specific transcription downstream of genes (DoG). In this study, we performed a detailed comparison of DoTT/DoG transcription between HSV-1 infection, salt and heat stress in primary human fibroblasts using 4sU-seq and ATAC-seq. Although DoTT at late times of HSV-1 infection was substantially more prominent than DoG transcription in salt and heat stress, poly(A) read-through due to DoTT/DoG transcription and affected genes were significantly correlated between all three conditions, in particular at earlier times of infection. We speculate that HSV-1 either directly usurps a cellular stress response or disrupts the transcription termination machinery in other ways but with similar consequences. In contrast to previous reports, we found that inhibition of Ca(2+) signaling by BAPTA-AM did not specifically inhibit DoG transcription but globally impaired transcription. Most importantly, HSV-1-induced DoTT, but not stress-induced DoG transcription, was accompanied by a strong increase in open chromatin downstream of the affected poly(A) sites. In its extent and kinetics, downstream open chromatin essentially matched the poly(A) read-through transcription. We show that this does not cause but rather requires DoTT as well as high levels of transcription into the genomic regions downstream of genes. This raises intriguing new questions regarding the role of histone repositioning in the wake of RNA Polymerase II passage downstream of impaired poly(A) site recognition.
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spelling pubmed-58866972018-04-20 HSV-1-induced disruption of transcription termination resembles a cellular stress response but selectively increases chromatin accessibility downstream of genes Hennig, Thomas Michalski, Marco Rutkowski, Andrzej J. Djakovic, Lara Whisnant, Adam W. Friedl, Marie-Sophie Jha, Bhaskar Anand Baptista, Marisa A. P. L’Hernault, Anne Erhard, Florian Dölken, Lars Friedel, Caroline C. PLoS Pathog Research Article Lytic herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) infection triggers disruption of transcription termination (DoTT) of most cellular genes, resulting in extensive intergenic transcription. Similarly, cellular stress responses lead to gene-specific transcription downstream of genes (DoG). In this study, we performed a detailed comparison of DoTT/DoG transcription between HSV-1 infection, salt and heat stress in primary human fibroblasts using 4sU-seq and ATAC-seq. Although DoTT at late times of HSV-1 infection was substantially more prominent than DoG transcription in salt and heat stress, poly(A) read-through due to DoTT/DoG transcription and affected genes were significantly correlated between all three conditions, in particular at earlier times of infection. We speculate that HSV-1 either directly usurps a cellular stress response or disrupts the transcription termination machinery in other ways but with similar consequences. In contrast to previous reports, we found that inhibition of Ca(2+) signaling by BAPTA-AM did not specifically inhibit DoG transcription but globally impaired transcription. Most importantly, HSV-1-induced DoTT, but not stress-induced DoG transcription, was accompanied by a strong increase in open chromatin downstream of the affected poly(A) sites. In its extent and kinetics, downstream open chromatin essentially matched the poly(A) read-through transcription. We show that this does not cause but rather requires DoTT as well as high levels of transcription into the genomic regions downstream of genes. This raises intriguing new questions regarding the role of histone repositioning in the wake of RNA Polymerase II passage downstream of impaired poly(A) site recognition. Public Library of Science 2018-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5886697/ /pubmed/29579120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006954 Text en © 2018 Hennig 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hennig, Thomas
Michalski, Marco
Rutkowski, Andrzej J.
Djakovic, Lara
Whisnant, Adam W.
Friedl, Marie-Sophie
Jha, Bhaskar Anand
Baptista, Marisa A. P.
L’Hernault, Anne
Erhard, Florian
Dölken, Lars
Friedel, Caroline C.
HSV-1-induced disruption of transcription termination resembles a cellular stress response but selectively increases chromatin accessibility downstream of genes
title HSV-1-induced disruption of transcription termination resembles a cellular stress response but selectively increases chromatin accessibility downstream of genes
title_full HSV-1-induced disruption of transcription termination resembles a cellular stress response but selectively increases chromatin accessibility downstream of genes
title_fullStr HSV-1-induced disruption of transcription termination resembles a cellular stress response but selectively increases chromatin accessibility downstream of genes
title_full_unstemmed HSV-1-induced disruption of transcription termination resembles a cellular stress response but selectively increases chromatin accessibility downstream of genes
title_short HSV-1-induced disruption of transcription termination resembles a cellular stress response but selectively increases chromatin accessibility downstream of genes
title_sort hsv-1-induced disruption of transcription termination resembles a cellular stress response but selectively increases chromatin accessibility downstream of genes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5886697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29579120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006954
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