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Aire regulates chromatin looping by evicting CTCF from domain boundaries and favoring accumulation of cohesin on superenhancers
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Molecular RegulationMolecular BiologyEpigeneticsTranscriptional RegulationCohesin SubunitsMedicineNuclear OrganizationCohesin LoaderGene ExpressionCell BiologyChromatin FunctionChromatinChromatin StructureMtec TranscriptionChromatin RemodelingNatural SciencesGene RegulationTranscription RegulationDomain Boundaries
Aire controls immunological tolerance by driving promiscuous expression of a large swath of the genome in medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs). Its molecular mechanism remains enigmatic. High-resolution chromosome-conformation capture (Hi-C) experiments on ex vivo mTECs revealed Aire to have a widespread impact on higher-order chromatin structure, disfavoring architectural loops while favoring transcriptional loops. In the presence of Aire, cohesin complexes concentrated on superenhancers together with mediator complexes, while the CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) was relatively depleted from structural domain boundaries. In particular, Aire associated with the cohesin loader, NIPBL, strengthening this factor's affiliation with cohesin's enzymatic subunits. mTEC transcripts up-regulated in the presence of Aire corresponded closely to those down-regulated in the absence of one of the cohesin subunits, SA-2. A mechanistic model incorporating these findings explains many of the unusual features of Aire's impact on mTEC transcription, providing molecular insight into tolerance induction.
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