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Stage-specific epigenetic regulation of CD4 expression by coordinated enhancer elements during T cell development

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  • Priya D. Issuree

    (New York University School of Medicine)

  • Kenneth Day

    (Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology
    Translational Science Center)

  • Christy Au

    (New York University School of Medicine
    New York University School of Medicine)

  • Ramya Raviram

    (New York University School of Medicine)

  • Paul Zappile

    (New York University School of Medicine)

  • Jane A. Skok

    (New York University School of Medicine)

  • Hai-Hui Xue

    (University of Iowa)

  • Richard M. Myers

    (Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology)

  • Dan R. Littman

    (New York University School of Medicine
    New York University School of Medicine
    New York University School of Medicine)

Abstract

The inheritance of gene expression patterns is dependent on epigenetic regulation, but the establishment and maintenance of epigenetic landscapes during T cell differentiation are incompletely understood. Here we show that two stage-specific Cd4 cis-elements, the previously characterized enhancer E4p and a novel enhancer E4m, coordinately promote Cd4 transcription in mature thymic MHC-II-specific T cells, in part through the canonical Wnt pathway. Specifically, E4p licenses E4m to orchestrate DNA demethylation by TET1 and TET3, which in turn poises the Cd4 locus for transcription in peripheral T cells. Cd4 locus demethylation is important for subsequent Cd4 transcription in activated peripheral T cells wherein these cis-elements become dispensable. By contrast, in developing thymocytes the loss of TET1/3 does not affect Cd4 transcription, highlighting an uncoupled event between transcription and epigenetic modifications. Together our findings reveal an important function for thymic cis-elements in governing gene expression in the periphery via a heritable epigenetic mechanism.

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  • Priya D. Issuree & Kenneth Day & Christy Au & Ramya Raviram & Paul Zappile & Jane A. Skok & Hai-Hui Xue & Richard M. Myers & Dan R. Littman, 2018. "Stage-specific epigenetic regulation of CD4 expression by coordinated enhancer elements during T cell development," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-05834-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05834-w
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    1. Athmane Teghanemt & Priyanjali Pulipati & Kara Misel-Wuchter & Kenneth Day & Matthew S. Yorek & Ren Yi & Henry L. Keen & Christy Au & Thorsten Maretzky & Prajwal Gurung & Dan R. Littman & Priya D. Iss, 2022. "CD4 expression in effector T cells depends on DNA demethylation over a developmentally established stimulus-responsive element," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-17, December.

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