| Literature DB >> 29871881 |
Charles-Henri Lecellier1,2,3, Wyeth W Wasserman3, Anthony Mathelier4,5,6.
Abstract
The FANTOM5 consortium recently characterized 65,423 human enhancers from 1829 cell and tissue samples using the Cap Analysis of Gene Expression technology. We showed that the guanine and cytosine content at enhancer regions distinguishes two classes of enhancers harboring distinct DNA structural properties at flanking regions. A functional analysis of their predicted gene targets highlighted one class of enhancers as significantly enriched for associations with immune response genes. Moreover, these enhancers were specifically enriched for regulatory motifs recognized by transcription factors involved in immune response. We observed that enhancers enriched for links to immune response genes were more cell-type specific, preferentially activated upon bacterial infection, and with specific response activity. Looking at chromatin capture data, we found that the two classes of enhancers were lying in distinct topologically associating domains and chromatin loops. Our results suggest that specific nucleotide compositions encode for classes of enhancers that are functionally distinct and specifically organized in the human genome.Entities:
Keywords: enhancer; immune response; sequence-level instructions; transcription
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29871881 PMCID: PMC6063234 DOI: 10.1534/genetics.118.301116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genetics ISSN: 0016-6731 Impact factor: 4.562