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Publication : Three-dimensional interactions between enhancers and promoters during intestinal differentiation depend upon HNF4.

First Author  Chen L Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  34
Issue  4 Pages  108679
PubMed ID  33503426 Mgi Jnum  J:320837
Mgi Id  MGI:6716772 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108679
Citation  Chen L, et al. (2021) Three-dimensional interactions between enhancers and promoters during intestinal differentiation depend upon HNF4. Cell Rep 34(4):108679
abstractText  Cells in renewing tissues exhibit dramatic transcriptional changes as they differentiate. The contribution of chromatin looping to tissue renewal is incompletely understood. Enhancer-promoter interactions could be relatively stable as cells transition from progenitor to differentiated states; alternatively, chromatin looping could be as dynamic as the gene expression from their loci. The intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly renewing mammalian tissue. Proliferative cells in crypts of Lieberkuhn sustain a stream of differentiated cells that are continually shed into the lumen. We apply chromosome conformation capture combined with chromatin immunoprecipitation (HiChIP) and sequencing to measure enhancer-promoter interactions in progenitor and differentiated cells of the intestinal epithelium. Despite dynamic gene regulation across the differentiation axis, we find that enhancer-promoter interactions are relatively stable. Functionally, we find HNF4 transcription factors are required for chromatin looping at target genes. Depletion of HNF4 disrupts local chromatin looping, histone modifications, and target gene expression. This study provides insights into transcriptional regulatory mechanisms governing homeostasis in renewing tissues.
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