Reactivation of developmentally silenced globin genes through forced linear recruitment of remote enhancers
Abstract
Abstract The human genome contains regulatory DNA elements, known as enhancers, that can activate gene transcription over long chromosomal distances. Here, we showed that enhancer distance can be critical for gene silencing. We demonstrated that linear recruitment of the normally distal strong HBB enhancer to developmentally silenced embryonic HBE or fetal HBG promoters through deletion or inversion of intervening DNA sequences led to strongly reactivated expression in adult erythroid cells and ex vivo differentiated hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. A similar observation was made for the HBA locus in which deletion-to-recruit of the distal enhancer strongly reactivated embryonic HBZ expression. Overall, our work assigned function to seemingly nonregulatory genomic segments; by providing linear separation, they may support genes to autonomously control their transcriptional response to distal enhancers.
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Authors (13)
Anna-Karina Felder
1Oncode Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Sjoerd J. D. Tjalsma
1Oncode Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Han J. M. P. Verhagen
4Sanquin Research Amsterdam and Landsteiner Laboratory, Amsterdam University Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Rezin Majied
5Department of Developmental Biology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Marjon J. A. M. Verstegen
1Oncode Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Thijs C. J. Verheul
5Department of Developmental Biology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Jeffrey van Haren
5Department of Developmental Biology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Rebecca Mohnani
1Oncode Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Richard Gremmen
1Oncode Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Peter H. L. Krijger
Sjaak Philipsen
Emile van den Akker
Wouter de Laat