Combinatorial Assembly of Developmental Stage-Specific Enhancers Controls Gene Expression Programs during Human Erythropoiesis

Gene-distal enhancers are critical for tissue-specific gene expression, but their genomic determinants within a specific lineage at different stages of development are unknown. Here we profile chromatin state maps, transcription factor occupancy, and gene expression profiles during human erythroid d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental cell 2012-10, Vol.23 (4), p.796-811
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Jian, Shao, Zhen, Glass, Kimberly, Bauer, Daniel E., Pinello, Luca, Van Handel, Ben, Hou, Serena, Stamatoyannopoulos, John A., Mikkola, Hanna K.A., Yuan, Guo-Cheng, Orkin, Stuart H.
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Zusammenfassung:Gene-distal enhancers are critical for tissue-specific gene expression, but their genomic determinants within a specific lineage at different stages of development are unknown. Here we profile chromatin state maps, transcription factor occupancy, and gene expression profiles during human erythroid development at fetal and adult stages. Comparative analyses of human erythropoiesis identify developmental stage-specific enhancers as primary determinants of stage-specific gene expression programs. We find that erythroid master regulators GATA1 and TAL1 act cooperatively within active enhancers but confer little predictive value for stage specificity. Instead, a set of stage-specific coregulators collaborates with master regulators and contributes to differential gene expression. We further identify and validate IRF2, IRF6, and MYB as effectors of an adult-stage expression program. Thus, the combinatorial assembly of lineage-specific master regulators and transcriptional coregulators within developmental stage-specific enhancers determines gene expression programs and temporal regulation of transcriptional networks in a mammalian genome. [Display omitted] ► Comparative genomic profiling of human fetal and adult erythropoiesis ► Developmental stage-specific enhancers determine gene expression programs ► Master regulators cooperate within enhancers but confer little stage specificity ► Coregulators collaborate with master regulators in establishing gene networks Xu et al. investigate human fetal and adult erythroid gene expression programs by comparative transcriptome, transcription factor, and chromatin profiling. They demonstrate that lineage-specifying master regulators and chromatin modifications at regulatory enhancers are relatively static platforms; fetal/adult-stage specificity of gene expression is controlled by a distinct layer of transcriptional coregulators.
ISSN:1534-5807
1878-1551
DOI:10.1016/j.devcel.2012.09.003