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The activity of early-life gene regulatory elements is hijacked in aging through pervasive AP-1-linked chromatin opening

Authors :
Patrick, Ralph
Naval-Sanchez, Marina
Deshpande, Nikita
Huang, Yifei
Zhang, Jingyu
Chen, Xiaoli
Yang, Ying
Tiwari, Kanupriya
Esmaeili, Mohammadhossein
Tran, Minh ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1088-0243
Mohamed, Amin R
Wang, Binxu
Xia, Di
Ma, Jun
Bayliss, Jacqueline
Wong, Kahlia
Hun, Michael L
Sun, Xuan
Cao, Benjamin
Cottle, Denny L
Catterall, Tara
Barzilai-Tutsch, Hila
Troskie, Robin-Lee
Chen, Zhian
Wise, Andrea F
Saini, Sheetal
Soe, Ye Mon
Kumari, Snehlata
Sweet, Matthew J
Thomas, Helen E
Smyth, Ian M
Fletcher, Anne L
Knoblich, Konstantin
Watt, Matthew J
Alhomrani, Majid
Alsanie, Walaa
Quinn, Kylie M
Merson, Tobias D
Chidgey, Ann P
Ricardo, Sharon D
Yu, Di
Jardé, Thierry
Cheetham, Seth W
Marcelle, Christophe
Nilsson, Susan K
Nguyen, Quan
White, Melanie D
Nefzger, Christian M
Patrick, Ralph
Naval-Sanchez, Marina
Deshpande, Nikita
Huang, Yifei
Zhang, Jingyu
Chen, Xiaoli
Yang, Ying
Tiwari, Kanupriya
Esmaeili, Mohammadhossein
Tran, Minh ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1088-0243
Mohamed, Amin R
Wang, Binxu
Xia, Di
Ma, Jun
Bayliss, Jacqueline
Wong, Kahlia
Hun, Michael L
Sun, Xuan
Cao, Benjamin
Cottle, Denny L
Catterall, Tara
Barzilai-Tutsch, Hila
Troskie, Robin-Lee
Chen, Zhian
Wise, Andrea F
Saini, Sheetal
Soe, Ye Mon
Kumari, Snehlata
Sweet, Matthew J
Thomas, Helen E
Smyth, Ian M
Fletcher, Anne L
Knoblich, Konstantin
Watt, Matthew J
Alhomrani, Majid
Alsanie, Walaa
Quinn, Kylie M
Merson, Tobias D
Chidgey, Ann P
Ricardo, Sharon D
Yu, Di
Jardé, Thierry
Cheetham, Seth W
Marcelle, Christophe
Nilsson, Susan K
Nguyen, Quan
White, Melanie D
Nefzger, Christian M
Source :
urn:ISSN:1550-4131; urn:ISSN:1932-7420; Cell Metabolism, 36, 8, 1858-1881.e23
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A mechanistic connection between aging and development is largely unexplored. Through profiling age-related chromatin and transcriptional changes across 22 murine cell types, analyzed alongside previous mouse and human organismal maturation datasets, we uncovered a transcription factor binding site (TFBS) signature common to both processes. Early-life candidate cis-regulatory elements (cCREs), progressively losing accessibility during maturation and aging, are enriched for cell-type identity TFBSs. Conversely, cCREs gaining accessibility throughout life have a lower abundance of cell identity TFBSs but elevated activator protein 1 (AP-1) levels. We implicate TF redistribution toward these AP-1 TFBS-rich cCREs, in synergy with mild downregulation of cell identity TFs, as driving early-life cCRE accessibility loss and altering developmental and metabolic gene expression. Such remodeling can be triggered by elevating AP-1 or depleting repressive H3K27me3. We propose that AP-1-linked chromatin opening drives organismal maturation by disrupting cell identity TFBS-rich cCREs, thereby reprogramming transcriptome and cell function, a mechanism hijacked in aging through ongoing chromatin opening.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
urn:ISSN:1550-4131; urn:ISSN:1932-7420; Cell Metabolism, 36, 8, 1858-1881.e23
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1458861222
Document Type :
Electronic Resource