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Glucocorticoid Receptor-Regulated Enhancers Play a Central Role in the Gene Regulatory Networks Underlying Drug Addiction

Substance abuse and addiction represent a significant public health problem that impacts multiple dimensions of society, including healthcare, the economy, and the workforce. In 2021, over 100,000 drug overdose deaths were reported in the US, with an alarming increase in fatalities related to opioid...

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Autores principales: Duttke, Sascha H., Montilla-Perez, Patricia, Chang, Max W., Li, Hairi, Chen, Hao, Carrette, Lieselot L. G., de Guglielmo, Giordano, George, Olivier, Palmer, Abraham A., Benner, Christopher, Telese, Francesca
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9149415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35651629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.858427
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author Duttke, Sascha H.
Montilla-Perez, Patricia
Chang, Max W.
Li, Hairi
Chen, Hao
Carrette, Lieselot L. G.
de Guglielmo, Giordano
George, Olivier
Palmer, Abraham A.
Benner, Christopher
Telese, Francesca
author_facet Duttke, Sascha H.
Montilla-Perez, Patricia
Chang, Max W.
Li, Hairi
Chen, Hao
Carrette, Lieselot L. G.
de Guglielmo, Giordano
George, Olivier
Palmer, Abraham A.
Benner, Christopher
Telese, Francesca
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description Substance abuse and addiction represent a significant public health problem that impacts multiple dimensions of society, including healthcare, the economy, and the workforce. In 2021, over 100,000 drug overdose deaths were reported in the US, with an alarming increase in fatalities related to opioids and psychostimulants. Understanding the fundamental gene regulatory mechanisms underlying addiction and related behaviors could facilitate more effective treatments. To explore how repeated drug exposure alters gene regulatory networks in the brain, we combined capped small (cs)RNA-seq, which accurately captures nascent-like initiating transcripts from total RNA, with Hi-C and single nuclei (sn)ATAC-seq. We profiled initiating transcripts in two addiction-related brain regions, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the nucleus accumbens (NAc), from rats that were never exposed to drugs or were subjected to prolonged abstinence after oxycodone or cocaine intravenous self-administration (IVSA). Interrogating over 100,000 active transcription start regions (TSRs) revealed that most TSRs had hallmarks of bonafide enhancers and highlighted the KLF/SP1, RFX, and AP1 transcription factors families as central to establishing brain-specific gene regulatory programs. Analysis of rats with addiction-like behaviors versus controls identified addiction-associated repression of transcription at regulatory enhancers recognized by nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group C (NR3C) factors, including glucocorticoid receptors. Cell-type deconvolution analysis using snATAC-seq uncovered a potential role of glial cells in driving the gene regulatory programs associated with addiction-related phenotypes. These findings highlight the power of advanced transcriptomics methods to provide insight into how addiction perturbs gene regulatory programs in the brain.
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spelling pubmed-91494152022-05-31 Glucocorticoid Receptor-Regulated Enhancers Play a Central Role in the Gene Regulatory Networks Underlying Drug Addiction Duttke, Sascha H. Montilla-Perez, Patricia Chang, Max W. Li, Hairi Chen, Hao Carrette, Lieselot L. G. de Guglielmo, Giordano George, Olivier Palmer, Abraham A. Benner, Christopher Telese, Francesca Front Neurosci Neuroscience Substance abuse and addiction represent a significant public health problem that impacts multiple dimensions of society, including healthcare, the economy, and the workforce. In 2021, over 100,000 drug overdose deaths were reported in the US, with an alarming increase in fatalities related to opioids and psychostimulants. Understanding the fundamental gene regulatory mechanisms underlying addiction and related behaviors could facilitate more effective treatments. To explore how repeated drug exposure alters gene regulatory networks in the brain, we combined capped small (cs)RNA-seq, which accurately captures nascent-like initiating transcripts from total RNA, with Hi-C and single nuclei (sn)ATAC-seq. We profiled initiating transcripts in two addiction-related brain regions, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the nucleus accumbens (NAc), from rats that were never exposed to drugs or were subjected to prolonged abstinence after oxycodone or cocaine intravenous self-administration (IVSA). Interrogating over 100,000 active transcription start regions (TSRs) revealed that most TSRs had hallmarks of bonafide enhancers and highlighted the KLF/SP1, RFX, and AP1 transcription factors families as central to establishing brain-specific gene regulatory programs. Analysis of rats with addiction-like behaviors versus controls identified addiction-associated repression of transcription at regulatory enhancers recognized by nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group C (NR3C) factors, including glucocorticoid receptors. Cell-type deconvolution analysis using snATAC-seq uncovered a potential role of glial cells in driving the gene regulatory programs associated with addiction-related phenotypes. These findings highlight the power of advanced transcriptomics methods to provide insight into how addiction perturbs gene regulatory programs in the brain. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9149415/ /pubmed/35651629 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.858427 Text en Copyright © 2022 Duttke, Montilla-Perez, Chang, Li, Chen, Carrette, Guglielmo, George, Palmer, Benner and Telese. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Duttke, Sascha H.
Montilla-Perez, Patricia
Chang, Max W.
Li, Hairi
Chen, Hao
Carrette, Lieselot L. G.
de Guglielmo, Giordano
George, Olivier
Palmer, Abraham A.
Benner, Christopher
Telese, Francesca
Glucocorticoid Receptor-Regulated Enhancers Play a Central Role in the Gene Regulatory Networks Underlying Drug Addiction
title Glucocorticoid Receptor-Regulated Enhancers Play a Central Role in the Gene Regulatory Networks Underlying Drug Addiction
title_full Glucocorticoid Receptor-Regulated Enhancers Play a Central Role in the Gene Regulatory Networks Underlying Drug Addiction
title_fullStr Glucocorticoid Receptor-Regulated Enhancers Play a Central Role in the Gene Regulatory Networks Underlying Drug Addiction
title_full_unstemmed Glucocorticoid Receptor-Regulated Enhancers Play a Central Role in the Gene Regulatory Networks Underlying Drug Addiction
title_short Glucocorticoid Receptor-Regulated Enhancers Play a Central Role in the Gene Regulatory Networks Underlying Drug Addiction
title_sort glucocorticoid receptor-regulated enhancers play a central role in the gene regulatory networks underlying drug addiction
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9149415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35651629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.858427
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