| Literature DB >> 33735607 |
Bingfei Yu1, Yanyan Qi1, Rui Li1, Quanming Shi1, Ansuman T Satpathy2, Howard Y Chang3.
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The long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) XIST establishes X chromosome inactivation (XCI) in female cells in early development and thereafter is thought to be largely dispensable. Here, we show XIST is continually required in adult human B cells to silence a subset of X-linked immune genes such as TLR7. XIST-dependent genes lack promoter DNA methylation and require continual XIST-dependent histone deacetylation. XIST RNA-directed proteomics and CRISPRi screen reveal distinctive somatic cell-type-specific XIST complexes and identify TRIM28 that mediates Pol II pausing at promoters of X-linked genes in B cells. Single-cell transcriptome data of female patients with either systemic lupus erythematosus or COVID-19 infection revealed XIST dysregulation, reflected by escape of XIST-dependent genes, in CD11c+ atypical memory B cells (ABCs). XIST inactivation with TLR7 agonism suffices to promote isotype-switched ABCs. These results indicate cell-type-specific diversification and function for lncRNA-protein complexes and suggest expanded roles for XIST in sex-differences in biology and medicine.Entities:
Keywords: RNA binding protein; X chromosome inactivation; chromatin; epigenetic memory; long non-coding RNA; sex-biased immunity
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33735607 PMCID: PMC9196326 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.02.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 66.850