Yan Zhang, Xin-Hao Li, Pai Peng, Zi-Han Qiu, Chen-Xi Di, Xiao-Feng Chen, Nai-Ning Wang, Fei Chen, Yin-Wei He, Zhong-Bo Liu, Fan Zhao, Dong-Li Zhu, Shan-Shan Dong, Shou-Ye Hu, Zhi Yang, Yi-Ping Li, Yan Guo, Tie-Lin Yang
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Abstract
GWASs have identified many loci associated with osteoporosis, but the underlying genetic regulatory mechanisms and the potential drug target need to be explored. Here, a new regulatory mechanism is found that a GWAS intergenic SNP (rs4683184) functions as an enhancer to influence the binding affinity of transcription factor RUNX2, whose phase separation can mediate the long-range chromatin interaction between enhancer and target gene XCR1 (a member of the GPCR family), leading to changes of XCR1 expression and osteoblast differentiation. Bone-targeting AAV of Xcr1 can improve bone formation in osteoporosis mice, suggesting that XCR1 can be a new susceptibility gene for osteoporosis. This study is the first to link non-coding SNP with phase separation, providing a new insight into long-range chromatin regulation mechanisms with susceptibility to complex diseases, and finding a potential target for the development of osteoporosis drugs and corresponding translational research.
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