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Temporal Layering of Signaling Effectors Drives Chromatin Remodeling during Hair Follicle Stem Cell Lineage Progression.

Authors :
UCL - SSH/IACS - Institute of Analysis of Change in Contemporary and Historical Societies
Adam, Rene C
Yang, Hanseul
Ge, Yejing
Lien, Wen-Hui
Wang, Ping
Zhao, Yilin
Polak, Lisa
Levorse, John
Baksh, Sanjeethan C
Zheng, Deyou
Fuchs, Elaine
UCL - SSH/IACS - Institute of Analysis of Change in Contemporary and Historical Societies
Adam, Rene C
Yang, Hanseul
Ge, Yejing
Lien, Wen-Hui
Wang, Ping
Zhao, Yilin
Polak, Lisa
Levorse, John
Baksh, Sanjeethan C
Zheng, Deyou
Fuchs, Elaine
Source :
Cell Stem Cell, Vol. 22, p. 398-413 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Tissue regeneration relies on resident stem cells (SCs), whose activity and lineage choices are influenced by the microenvironment. Exploiting the synchronized, cyclical bouts of tissue regeneration in hair follicles (HFs), we investigate how microenvironment dynamics shape the emergence of stem cell lineages. Employing epigenetic and ChIP-seq profiling, we uncover how signal-dependent transcription factors couple spatiotemporal cues to chromatin dynamics, thereby choreographing stem cell lineages. Using enhancer-driven reporters, mutagenesis, and genetics, we show that simultaneous BMP-inhibitory and WNT signals set the stage for lineage choices by establishing chromatin platforms permissive for diversification. Mechanistically, when binding of BMP effector pSMAD1 is relieved, enhancers driving HF-stem cell master regulators are silenced. Concomitantly, multipotent, lineage-fated enhancers silent in HF-stem cells become activated by exchanging WNT effectors TCF3/4 for LEF1. Throughout regeneration, lineage enhancers continue reliance upon LEF1 but then achieve specificity by accommodating additional incoming signaling effectors. Barriers to progenitor plasticity increase when diverse, signal-sensitive transcription factors shape LEF1-regulated enhancer dynamics.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cell Stem Cell, Vol. 22, p. 398-413 (2018)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130455073
Document Type :
Electronic Resource