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Genome-Wide CRISPR Screen Identifies an NF2-Adherens Junction Mechanistic Dependency for Cardiac Lineage.
Lee, Chang Jie Mick; Autio, Matias I; Zheng, Wenhao; Song, Yoohyun; Wang, Shyi Chyi; Wong, Darren Chen Pei; Xiao, Jingwei; Zhu, Yike; Yusoff, Permeen; Yei, Xi; Chock, Wan Kee; Low, Boon Chuan; Sudol, Marius; Foo, Roger S-Y.
Affiliation
  • Lee CJM; Cardiovascular Metabolic Disease Translational Research Programme, National University Health System, Centre for Translational Medicine, Singapore (C.J.M.L., W.H.Z., Y.Z., P.Y., X.Y., R.S.-Y.F.).
  • Autio MI; Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore (C.J.M.L., Y.Z., R.S.-Y.F.).
  • Zheng W; Genome Institute of Singapore (M.I.A., W.K.C.).
  • Song Y; Cardiovascular Metabolic Disease Translational Research Programme, National University Health System, Centre for Translational Medicine, Singapore (C.J.M.L., W.H.Z., Y.Z., P.Y., X.Y., R.S.-Y.F.).
  • Wang SC; Mechanobiology Institute Singapore (Y.S., S.C.W., D.C.P.W., J.X., B.C.L.), National University of Singapore.
  • Wong DCP; Institute of Bioengineering and Bioimaging, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore (Y.S., S.C.W.).
  • Xiao J; Mechanobiology Institute Singapore (Y.S., S.C.W., D.C.P.W., J.X., B.C.L.), National University of Singapore.
  • Zhu Y; Institute of Bioengineering and Bioimaging, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore (Y.S., S.C.W.).
  • Yusoff P; Mechanobiology Institute Singapore (Y.S., S.C.W., D.C.P.W., J.X., B.C.L.), National University of Singapore.
  • Yei X; Department of Biological Sciences (D.C.P.W., B.C.L.), National University of Singapore.
  • Chock WK; Mechanobiology Institute Singapore (Y.S., S.C.W., D.C.P.W., J.X., B.C.L.), National University of Singapore.
  • Low BC; Cardiovascular Metabolic Disease Translational Research Programme, National University Health System, Centre for Translational Medicine, Singapore (C.J.M.L., W.H.Z., Y.Z., P.Y., X.Y., R.S.-Y.F.).
  • Sudol M; Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore (C.J.M.L., Y.Z., R.S.-Y.F.).
  • Foo RS; Cardiovascular Metabolic Disease Translational Research Programme, National University Health System, Centre for Translational Medicine, Singapore (C.J.M.L., W.H.Z., Y.Z., P.Y., X.Y., R.S.-Y.F.).
Circulation ; 149(25): 1960-1979, 2024 Jun 18.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38752370
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Cardiomyocyte differentiation involves a stepwise clearance of repressors and fate-restricting regulators through the modulation of BMP (bone morphogenic protein)/Wnt-signaling pathways. However, the mechanisms and how regulatory roadblocks are removed with specific developmental signaling pathways remain unclear.

METHODS:

We conducted a genome-wide CRISPR screen to uncover essential regulators of cardiomyocyte specification in human embryonic stem cells using a myosin heavy chain 6 (MYH6)-GFP (green fluorescence protein) reporter system. After an independent secondary single guide ribonucleic acid validation of 25 candidates, we identified NF2 (neurofibromin 2), a moesin-ezrin-radixin like (MERLIN) tumor suppressor, as an upstream driver of early cardiomyocyte lineage specification. Independent monoclonal NF2 knockouts were generated using CRISPR-Cas9, and cell states were inferred through bulk RNA sequencing and protein expression analysis across differentiation time points. Terminal lineage differentiation was assessed by using an in vitro 2-dimensional-micropatterned gastruloid model, trilineage differentiation, and cardiomyocyte differentiation. Protein interaction and post-translation modification of NF2 with its interacting partners were assessed using site-directed mutagenesis, coimmunoprecipitation, and proximity ligation assays.

RESULTS:

Transcriptional regulation and trajectory inference from NF2-null cells reveal the loss of cardiomyocyte identity and the acquisition of nonmesodermal identity. Sustained elevation of early mesoderm lineage repressor SOX2 and upregulation of late anticardiac regulators CDX2 and MSX1 in NF2 knockout cells reflect a necessary role for NF2 in removing regulatory roadblocks. Furthermore, we found that NF2 and AMOT (angiomotin) cooperatively bind to YAP (yes-associated protein) during mesendoderm formation, thereby preventing YAP activation, independent of canonical MST (mammalian sterile 20-like serine-threonine protein kinase)-LATS (large tumor suppressor serine-threonine protein kinase) signaling. Mechanistically, cardiomyocyte lineage identity was rescued by wild-type and NF2 serine-518 phosphomutants, but not NF2 FERM (ezrin-radixin-meosin homology protein) domain blue-box mutants, demonstrating that the critical FERM domain-dependent formation of the AMOT-NF2-YAP scaffold complex at the adherens junction is required for early cardiomyocyte lineage differentiation.

CONCLUSIONS:

These results provide mechanistic insight into the essential role of NF2 during early epithelial-mesenchymal transition by sequestering the repressive effect of YAP and relieving regulatory roadblocks en route to cardiomyocytes.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Différenciation cellulaire / Lignage cellulaire / Neurofibromine-2 / Myocytes cardiaques Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Circulation Année: 2024 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Différenciation cellulaire / Lignage cellulaire / Neurofibromine-2 / Myocytes cardiaques Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Circulation Année: 2024 Type de document: Article