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Mutational synergy during leukemia induction remodels chromatin accessibility, histone modifications and three-dimensional DNA topology to alter gene expression

Authors :
Yun, Haiyang
Narayan, Nisha
Vohra, Shabana
Giotopoulos, George
Mupo, Annalisa
Madrigal, Pedro
Sasca, Daniel
Lara-Astiaso, David
Horton, Sarah J
Agrawal-Singh, Shuchi
Meduri, Eshwar
Basheer, Faisal
Marando, Ludovica
Gozdecka, Malgorzata
Dovey, Oliver M
Castillo-Venzor, Aracely
Wang, Xiaonan
Gallipoli, Paolo
Müller-Tidow, Carsten
Osborne, Cameron S
Vassiliou, George S
Huntly, Brian JP
Yun, Haiyang [0000-0001-8714-205X]
Giotopoulos, George [0000-0003-1390-6592]
Madrigal, Pedro [0000-0003-1959-8199]
Sasca, Daniel [0000-0003-0330-7959]
Lara-Astiaso, David [0000-0001-8686-4675]
Castillo-Venzor, Aracely [0000-0002-2288-2679]
Gallipoli, Paolo [0000-0001-7254-2253]
Müller-Tidow, Carsten [0000-0002-7166-5232]
Huntly, Brian JP [0000-0003-0312-161X]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Altered transcription is a cardinal feature of acute myeloid leukemia (AML); however, exactly how mutations synergize to remodel the epigenetic landscape and rewire three-dimensional DNA topology is unknown. Here, we apply an integrated genomic approach to a murine allelic series that models the two most common mutations in AML: Flt3-ITD and Npm1c. We then deconvolute the contribution of each mutation to alterations of the epigenetic landscape and genome organization, and infer how mutations synergize in the induction of AML. Our studies demonstrate that Flt3-ITD signals to chromatin to alter the epigenetic environment and synergizes with mutations in Npm1c to alter gene expression and drive leukemia induction. These analyses also allow the identification of long-range cis-regulatory circuits, including a previously unknown superenhancer of Hoxa locus, as well as larger and more detailed gene-regulatory networks, driven by transcription factors including PU.1 and IRF8, whose importance we demonstrate through perturbation of network members.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....96ff66507743d639bf3fd87b6689bb9d