Pachano, Tomas ORCID: 0000-0003-2823-7715
(2022).
Orphan CpG islands dictate the compatibility between
poised enhancers and their target genes.
PhD thesis, Universität zu Köln.
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Abstract
The establishment of cell type specific gene expression programs during vertebrate development
is largely dependent on distal cis-regulatory sequences known as enhancers. An important
question in enhancer biology is to understand how activating regulatory cues from enhancers are
communicated specifically to their correct target gene and not others. It is widely assume that
insulator elements can regulate enhancer specificity by restricting their search space to regions
located within their same topological associated domain (TAD). However, recent evidences have
identified examples in which genes do not respond to enhancers placed into their same TAD.
Therefore, we hypothesize that genetic and/or biochemical compatibilities must further regulate
how promoters respond to enhancers. Here, we uncover a novel role for CpG islands (CGIs) in
dictating the compatibility between genes and distal enhancers. By using a CRISPR/Cas9 knockin
strategy, we inserted poised enhancers (PEs) within topological associated domains (TADs)
containing genes with different promoter types. Analysis of the resulting cell lines revealed that
developmental genes with CGI-rich promoters are particularly responsive to PEs, and that such
responsiveness depends on the presence of an orphan CGI in proximity to the PE sequence. We
report here that CGIs can amplify the regulatory activity of PEs by conferring them a permissive
topological configuration that increases the responsiveness of target genes with CGI-associated
promoters. Our results provide major insights into fundamental and unresolved questions of cisregulatory
control during cell differentiation including: (i) the genetic factors controlling the
topological features of enhancers; (ii) the regulatory rules dictating the compatibility and
responsiveness between genes and enhancers. Moreover, our data will help to understand the
pathomechanisms of human congenital diseases involving structural variants.
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eingebracht werden. Daher stellen wir die
Hypothese auf, dass genetische und/oder biochemische Kompatibilit ten das Ansprechen des
Promotors auf Enhancer weiter regulieren müssen. Hier entdecken wir eine neue Rolle von CpGInseln
(CGIs) bei der Bestimmung der Kompatibilit t zwischen Genen und distalen Enhancern.
Mit einer CRISPR/Cas9-Knock-in-Strategie fügten wir balancierte Enhancer (PEs) in
topologisch assoziierte Dom nen (TADs) ein, die Gene mit unterschiedlichen Promotortypen
enthalten. Die Analyse der resultierenden Zelllinien zeigte, dass Entwicklungsgene mit CGIreichen
Promotoren besonders auf PEs ansprechen und dass eine solche Reaktionsf higkeit von
der Anwesenheit eines verwaisten CGI in der N he der PE-Sequenz abh ngt. Wir berichten hier,
dass CGIs die regulatorische Aktivit t von PEs verst rken k nnen, indem sie ihnen eine
permissive topologische Konfiguration verleihen, die die Reaktionsf higkeit von Zielgenen mit
CGI-assoziierten Promotoren erh ht. Unsere Ergebnisse liefern wichtige Einblicke in
grundlegende und ungel ste Fragen der cis-regulatorischen Kontrolle w hrend der
Zelldifferenzierung, einschlie lich: (i) die Bedeutung von Enhancer-Promotor-Pre-Looping, um
einheitliche und pr zise Genexpressionsprofile w hrend Entwicklungsüberg ngen zu etablieren;
(ii) die genetischen Faktoren, die die topologischen Merkmale von Enhancern kontrollieren; (iii)
die regulatorischen Regeln, die die Kompatibilit t und Reaktionsf higkeit zwischen Genen und
Enhancern diktieren. Darüber hinaus werden unsere Daten dazu beitragen, die
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ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
Pathomechanismen angeborener Erkrankungen des Menschen mit strukturellen Varianten zu
verstehen. | German |
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Author | Pachano, Tomas | pachano.tomas@gmail.com |
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URN: |
urn:nbn:de:hbz:38-554117 |
Date: |
24 February 2022 |
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English |
Faculty: |
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
Divisions: |
Zentrum für Molekulare Medizin |
Subjects: |
Life sciences |
Uncontrolled Keywords: |
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Enhancer | English | Gene regulation | English | Development | English |
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Date of oral exam: |
17 January 2022 |
Referee: |
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Uhlirova, Mirka | Prof. Dr. | Tessarz, Peter | Dr. |
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Refereed: |
Yes |
URI: |
http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/id/eprint/55411 |
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