| Literature DB >> 32970351 |
Wing Fuk Chan1,2, Hannah D Coughlan1,2, Nadia Iannarella1, Gordon K Smyth1,3, Timothy M Johanson1,2, Christine R Keenan1,2, Rhys S Allan1,2.
Abstract
The eukaryotic genome is three-dimensionally segregated into discrete globules of topologically associating domains (TADs), within which numerous cis-regulatory elements such as enhancers and promoters interact to regulate gene expression. In this study, we identify a T-cell-specific sub-TAD containing the Gata3 locus, and reveal a previously uncharacterized long noncoding RNA (Dreg1) within a distant enhancer lying approximately 280 kb downstream of Gata3. Dreg1 expression is highly correlated with that of Gata3 during early immune system development and T helper type 2 cell differentiation. Inhibition and overexpression of Dreg1 suggest that it may be involved in the establishment, but not in the maintenance of Gata3 expression. Overall, we propose that Dreg1 is a novel regulator of Gata3 and may inform therapeutic strategies in diseases such allergy and lymphoma, where Gata3 has a pathological role.Entities:
Keywords: Enhancer; Gata3; T cell; TH2 cell; genome organization; long noncoding RNA
Year: 2020 PMID: 32970351 DOI: 10.1111/imcb.12408
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunol Cell Biol ISSN: 0818-9641 Impact factor: 5.126