An intronic enhancer of Cebpa regulates adipocyte differentiation and adipose tissue development via long-range loop formation.
Xiaokai LiSha ZengLi ChenYu ZhangXuemin LiBiwei ZhangDuo SuQinjiao DuJiaman ZhangHaoming WangZhining ZhongJinwei ZhangPenghao LiAnan JiangKeren LongMingzhou LiLiangpeng GePublished in: Cell proliferation (2023)
Cebpa is a master transcription factor gene for adipogenesis. However, the mechanisms of enhancer-promoter chromatin interactions controlling Cebpa transcriptional regulation during adipogenic differentiation remain largely unknown. To reveal how the three-dimensional structure of Cebpa changes during adipogenesis, we generated high-resolution chromatin interactions of Cebpa in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes and 3T3-L1 adipocytes using circularized chromosome conformation capture sequencing (4C-seq). We revealed dramatic changes in chromatin interactions and chromatin status at interaction sites during adipogenic differentiation. Based on this, we identified five active enhancers of Cebpa in 3T3-L1 adipocytes through epigenomic data and luciferase reporter assays. Next, epigenetic repression of Cebpa-L1-AD-En2 or -En3 by the dCas9-KRAB system significantly down-regulated Cebpa expression and inhibited adipocyte differentiation. Furthermore, experimental depletion of cohesin decreased the interaction intensity between Cebpa-L1-AD-En2 and the Cebpa promoter and down-regulated Cebpa expression, indicating that long-range chromatin loop formation was mediated by cohesin. Two transcription factors, RXRA and PPARG, synergistically regulate the activity of Cebpa-L1-AD-En2. To test whether Cebpa-L1-AD-En2 plays a role in adipose tissue development, we injected dCas9-KRAB-En2 lentivirus into the inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT) of mice to suppress the activity of Cebpa-L1-AD-En2. Repression of Cebpa-L1-AD-En2 significantly decreased Cebpa expression and adipocyte size, altered iWAT transcriptome, and affected iWAT development. We identified functional enhancers regulating Cebpa expression and clarified the crucial roles of Cebpa-L1-AD-En2 and Cebpa promoter interaction in adipocyte differentiation and adipose tissue development.
Keyphrases
- transcription factor
- adipose tissue
- gene expression
- insulin resistance
- genome wide
- dna methylation
- poor prognosis
- dna damage
- high fat diet
- single cell
- high fat diet induced
- machine learning
- genome wide identification
- fatty acid
- oxidative stress
- metabolic syndrome
- artificial intelligence
- long non coding rna
- high intensity
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