NKX2.2 and KLF4 cooperate to regulate α-cell identity

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Elliott P. Brooks, McKenna R. Casey, Kristen L. Wells, Tsung-Yun Liu, Madeline Van Orman, Lori Sussel
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Abstract

Transcription factors (TFs) are indispensable for maintaining cell identity through regulating cell-specific gene expression. Distinct cell identities derived from a common progenitor are frequently perpetuated by shared TFs, yet the mechanisms that enable these TFs to regulate cell-specific targets are poorly characterized. We report that the TF NKX2.2 is critical for the identity of pancreatic islet α cells by directly activating α-cell genes and repressing alternate islet cell fate genes. When compared with the known role of NKX2.2 in islet β cells, we demonstrate that NKX2.2 regulates α-cell genes, facilitated in part by α-cell-specific DNA binding at gene promoters. Furthermore, we have identified the reprogramming factor KLF4 as having enriched expression in α cells, where it co-occupies NKX2.2-bound α-cell promoters, is necessary for NKX2.2 promoter occupancy in α cells, and coregulates many NKX2.2 α-cell transcriptional targets. Overexpression of Klf4 in β cells is sufficient to manipulate chromatin accessibility, increase binding of NKX2.2 at α-cell-specific promoter sites, and alter expression of NKX2.2-regulated cell-specific targets. This study identifies KLF4 as a novel α-cell factor that cooperates with NKX2.2 to regulate α-cell identity.
NKX2.2和KLF4协同调节α-细胞身份
转录因子通过调控细胞特异性基因的表达来维持细胞的特性。来自共同祖细胞的不同细胞身份经常被共享的tf延续,然而,使这些tf调节细胞特异性靶标的机制尚不清楚。我们报道,TF NKX2.2通过直接激活α细胞基因和抑制替代胰岛细胞命运基因,对胰岛α细胞的身份至关重要。与已知的NKX2.2在胰岛β细胞中的作用相比,我们证明NKX2.2调节α-细胞基因,部分是通过基因启动子上α-细胞特异性DNA结合来促进的。此外,我们发现重编程因子KLF4在α细胞中表达丰富,它共同占据NKX2.2结合的α-细胞启动子,是NKX2.2启动子在α细胞中占据所必需的,并协同调节许多NKX2.2 α-细胞转录靶点。β细胞中Klf4的过表达足以操纵染色质可及性,增加NKX2.2在α-细胞特异性启动子位点的结合,并改变NKX2.2调节的细胞特异性靶点的表达。本研究发现KLF4是一种新的α-细胞因子,与NKX2.2协同调节α-细胞的身份。
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Genes & development
Genes & development 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
17.50
自引率
1.90%
发文量
71
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Genes & Development is a research journal published in association with The Genetics Society. It publishes high-quality research papers in the areas of molecular biology, molecular genetics, and related fields. The journal features various research formats including Research papers, short Research Communications, and Resource/Methodology papers. Genes & Development has gained recognition and is considered as one of the Top Five Research Journals in the field of Molecular Biology and Genetics. It has an impressive Impact Factor of 12.89. The journal is ranked #2 among Developmental Biology research journals, #5 in Genetics and Heredity, and is among the Top 20 in Cell Biology (according to ISI Journal Citation Reports®, 2021).
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