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Nat Genet ; 52(7): 655-661, 2020 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32514124

ABSTRACT

Three-dimensional organization of the genome is important for transcriptional regulation1-7. In mammals, CTCF and the cohesin complex create submegabase structures with elevated internal chromatin contact frequencies, called topologically associating domains (TADs)8-12. Although TADs can contribute to transcriptional regulation, ablation of TAD organization by disrupting CTCF or the cohesin complex causes modest gene expression changes13-16. In contrast, CTCF is required for cell cycle regulation17, embryonic development and formation of various adult cell types18. To uncouple the role of CTCF in cell-state transitions and cell proliferation, we studied the effect of CTCF depletion during the conversion of human leukemic B cells into macrophages with minimal cell division. CTCF depletion disrupts TAD organization but not cell transdifferentiation. In contrast, CTCF depletion in induced macrophages impairs the full-blown upregulation of inflammatory genes after exposure to endotoxin. Our results demonstrate that CTCF-dependent genome topology is not strictly required for a functional cell-fate conversion but facilitates a rapid and efficient response to an external stimulus.


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B-Lymphocytes/physiology , CCCTC-Binding Factor/physiology , Macrophages/physiology , Myelopoiesis/physiology , Antigens, Differentiation/metabolism , CCCTC-Binding Factor/genetics , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation/physiology , Chromatin/physiology , Gene Expression Regulation , Humans , Molecular Conformation , Myelopoiesis/genetics , Protein Conformation
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