Dynamic CTCF binding directly mediates interactions among cis-regulatory elements essential for hematopoiesis

While constitutive CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF)–binding sites are needed to maintain relatively invariant chromatin structures, such as topologically associating domains, the precise roles of CTCF to control cell-type–specific transcriptional regulation remain poorly explored. We examined CTCF occupa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood 2021-03, Vol.137 (10), p.1327-1339
Hauptverfasser: Qi, Qian, Cheng, Li, Tang, Xing, He, Yanghua, Li, Yichao, Yee, Tiffany, Shrestha, Dewan, Feng, Ruopeng, Xu, Peng, Zhou, Xin, Pruett-Miller, Shondra, Hardison, Ross C., Weiss, Mitchell J., Cheng, Yong
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Zusammenfassung:While constitutive CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF)–binding sites are needed to maintain relatively invariant chromatin structures, such as topologically associating domains, the precise roles of CTCF to control cell-type–specific transcriptional regulation remain poorly explored. We examined CTCF occupancy in different types of primary blood cells derived from the same donor to elucidate a new role for CTCF in gene regulation during blood cell development. We identified dynamic, cell-type–specific binding sites for CTCF that colocalize with lineage-specific transcription factors. These dynamic sites are enriched for single-nucleotide polymorphisms that are associated with blood cell traits in different linages, and they coincide with the key regulatory elements governing hematopoiesis. CRISPR-Cas9–based perturbation experiments demonstrated that these dynamic CTCF-binding sites play a critical role in red blood cell development. Furthermore, precise deletion of CTCF-binding motifs in dynamic sites abolished interactions of erythroid genes, such as RBM38, with their associated enhancers and led to abnormal erythropoiesis. These results suggest a novel, cell-type–specific function for CTCF in which it may serve to facilitate interaction of distal regulatory emblements with target promoters. Our study of the dynamic, cell-type–specific binding and function of CTCF provides new insights into transcriptional regulation during hematopoiesis. •Dynamic CTCF-binding sites colocalize with lineage-specific transcription factors and are essential for hematopoiesis.•Dynamic CTCF-binding sites directly mediate the chromatin interactions of associated regulatory elements. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood.2020005780