Back to Search Start Over

In vivo CRISPR screening identifies BAZ2 chromatin remodelers as druggable regulators of mammalian liver regeneration

Authors :
Yuemeng Jia
Lin Li
Yu-Hsuan Lin
Purva Gopal
Shunli Shen
Kejin Zhou
Xueliang Yu
Tripti Sharma
Yu Zhang
Daniel J. Siegwart
Joseph M. Ready
Hao Zhu
Source :
Cell Stem Cell
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Identifying new pathways that regulate mammalian regeneration is challenging due to the paucity of in vivo screening approaches. We employed pooled CRISPR knockout and activation screening in the regenerating liver to evaluate 165 chromatin regulatory proteins. Both screens identified the imitation-SWI chromatin remodeling components Baz2a and Baz2b, not previously implicated in regeneration. In vivo sgRNA, siRNA, and knockout strategies against either paralog confirmed increased regeneration. Distinct BAZ2-specific bromodomain inhibitors, GSK2801 and BAZ2-ICR, resulted in accelerated liver healing after diverse injuries. Inhibitor-treated mice also exhibited improved healing in an inflammatory bowel disease model, suggesting multi-tissue applicability. Transcriptomics on regenerating livers showed increases in ribosomal and cell cycle mRNAs. Surprisingly, CRISPRa screening to define mechanisms showed that overproducing Rpl10a or Rpl24 was sufficient to drive regeneration, whereas Rpl24 haploinsufficiency was rate limiting for BAZ2 inhibition-mediated regeneration. The discovery of regenerative roles for imitation-SWI components provides immediate strategies to enhance tissue repair.

Details

ISSN :
19345909
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Stem Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5f5b84fc6bf793b3d99424249f60964f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2022.01.001