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Zhao Wang1,2, Wei Dong3, Xiangling Feng2
1Oujiang Laboratory, Institute of Aging, Key Laboratory of Alzheimer's Disease of Zhejiang Province, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China.
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Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have elucidated numerous noncoding variants linked to immune-related disorders, yet the intricate context-specific mechanisms governing their effects remain poorly defined. Here, we leverage CD4+ T cell activation as a model to integrate multilayered genomic data and interrogate the dynamic regulatory mechanisms underpinning these genetic associations. We have applied a cistromic strategy to systematically identify and prioritize stimulation-responsive cis-regulatory elements (CREs) and key genes essential for T cell activation. Using capture Hi-C and tiling CRISPR activation screening at the CD28 locus, we reveal a pivotal CRE harboring a causal small insertion variant, rs5837875, that modulates CD28 activation in an allele-specific manner. Mechanistically, we demonstrate that ZNF384 mediates stimulation-responsive chromatin looping between the rs5837875-containing enhancer and the CD28 promoter, culminating in heightened CD28 expression and aberrant T cell hyperactivation. Our integrative and context-dependent strategy establishes a comprehensive pathway for deciphering the missing regulatory mechanisms of complex disease.
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