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Suppression of Pro-fibrotic Signaling Potentiates Factor-mediated Reprogramming of Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts into Induced Cardiomyocytes
Published on: June 3, 2018
Comprehensive transcription factor perturbations recapitulate fibroblast transcriptional states
Kaden M Southard1, Rico C Ardy1, Anran Tang1
1Computational and Systems Biology Program, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA.
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Cell atlas projects have nominated recurrent transcriptional states as drivers of biological processes and disease, but their origins, regulation, and properties remain unclear. To enable complementary functional studies, we developed a scalable approach for recapitulating cell states in vitro using CRISPR activation (CRISPRa) Perturb-seq. Aided by a novel multiplexing method, we activated 1,836 transcription factors in two cell types. Measuring 21,958 perturbations showed that CRISPRa activated targets within physiological ranges, that epigenetic features predicted activatable genes, and that the protospacer seed region drove an off-target effect. Perturbations recapitulated in vivo fibroblast states, including universal and inflammatory states, and identified KLF4 and KLF5 as key regulators of the universal state. Inducing the universal state suppressed disease-associated states, highlighting its therapeutic potential. Our findings cement CRISPRa as a tool for perturbing differentiated cells and indicate that in vivo states can be elicited via perturbation, enabling studies of clinically relevant states ex vivo.
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