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The transcription factor E2A activates multiple enhancers that drive Rag expression in developing T and B cells.

Kazuko Miyazaki1, Hitomi Watanabe2, Genki Yoshikawa3, Kenian Chen4, Reiko Hidaka1, Yuki Aitani1, Kai Osawa1, Rie Takeda2, Yotaro Ochi5, Shizue Tani-Ichi6, Takuya Uehata7, Osamu Takeuchi7, Koichi Ikuta6, Seishi Ogawa5,8,9, Gen Kondoh2, Yin C Lin4, Hiroyuki Ogata3, Masaki Miyazaki10.   

Abstract

Cell type-specific gene expression is driven by the interplay between lineage-specific transcription factors and cis-regulatory elements to which they bind. Adaptive immunity relies on RAG-mediated assembly of T cell receptor (TCR) and immunoglobulin (Ig) genes. Although Rag1 and Rag2 expression is largely restricted to adaptive lymphoid lineage cells, it remains unclear how Rag gene expression is regulated in a cell lineage-specific manner. Here, we identified three distinct cis-regulatory elements, a T cell lineage-specific enhancer (R-TEn) and the two B cell-specific elements, R1B and R2B By generating mice lacking either R-TEn or R1B and R2B, we demonstrate that these distinct sets of regulatory elements drive the expression of Rag genes in developing T and B cells. What these elements have in common is their ability to bind the transcription factor E2A. By generating a mouse strain that carries a mutation within the E2A binding site of R-TEn, we demonstrate that recruitment of E2A to this site is essential for orchestrating changes in chromatin conformation that drive expression of Rag genes in T cells. By mapping cis-regulatory elements and generating multiple mouse strains lacking distinct enhancer elements, we demonstrate expression of Rag genes in developing T and B cells to be driven by distinct sets of E2A-dependent cis-regulatory modules.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32887843     DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abb1455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Immunol        ISSN: 2470-9468


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