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Qianqian Liang1, Siqing Wang1, Xinyan Zhou1
1Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Bioactive Small Molecules, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Medical Epigenetics, International Co-laboratory of Medical Epigenetics and Metabolism, Ministry of Science and Technology, Institutes of Biomedical Sciences, Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Cancer Invasion, Ministry of Education, Liver Cancer Institute, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China.
Abstract:
Heart development is controlled by a complex transcriptional network composed of transcription factors and epigenetic regulators. Mutations in key developmental transcription factor MESP1 and chromatin factors, such as PRC1 and cohesin components, have been found in human congenital heart diseases (CHDs), although their functional mechanism during heart development remains elusive. Here, we find that MESP1 interacts with RING1A/RING1, the core component of PRC1. RING1A depletion impairs human cardiomyocyte differentiation, and cardiac abnormalities similar to those in patients with MESP1 mutations were observed in Ring1A knockout mice. Mechanistically, MESP1 associates with RING1A to activate cardiogenic genes through promoter-enhancer interactions regulated by cohesin and CTCF and histone acetylation mediated by p300. Importantly, CHD mutations of MESP1 significantly affect such mechanisms and impair target gene activation. Together, our results demonstrate the importance of MESP1-RING1A complex in heart development and provide insights into the pathogenic mechanisms of CHDs caused by mutations in MESP1, PRC1, and cohesin components.
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