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Publication : Enhancer, transcriptional, and cell fate plasticity precedes intestinal determination during endoderm development.

First Author  Banerjee KK Year  2018
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  32
Issue  21-22 Pages  1430-1442
PubMed ID  30366903 Mgi Jnum  J:272562
Mgi Id  MGI:6284061 Doi  10.1101/gad.318832.118
Citation  Banerjee KK, et al. (2018) Enhancer, transcriptional, and cell fate plasticity precedes intestinal determination during endoderm development. Genes Dev 32(21-22):1430-1442
abstractText  After acquiring competence for selected cell fates, embryonic primordia may remain plastic for variable periods before tissue identity is irrevocably determined (commitment). We investigated the chromatin basis for these developmental milestones in mouse endoderm, a tissue with recognizable rostro-caudal patterning and transcription factor (TF)-dependent interim plasticity. Foregut-specific enhancers are as accessible and active in early midgut as in foregut endoderm, and intestinal enhancers and identity are established only after ectopic cis-regulatory elements are decommissioned. Depletion of the intestinal TF CDX2 before this cis element transition stabilizes foregut enhancers, reinforces ectopic transcriptional programs, and hence imposes foregut identities on the midgut. Later in development, as the window of chromatin plasticity elapses, CDX2 depletion weakens intestinal, without strengthening foregut, enhancers. Thus, midgut endoderm is primed for heterologous cell fates, and TFs act on a background of shifting chromatin access to determine intestinal at the expense of foregut identity. Similar principles likely govern other fate commitments.
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