Global reorganisation of cis-regulatory units upon lineage commitment of human embryonic stem cells

Elife. 2017 Mar 23:6:e21926. doi: 10.7554/eLife.21926.

Abstract

Long-range cis-regulatory elements such as enhancers coordinate cell-specific transcriptional programmes by engaging in DNA looping interactions with target promoters. Deciphering the interplay between the promoter connectivity and activity of cis-regulatory elements during lineage commitment is crucial for understanding developmental transcriptional control. Here, we use Promoter Capture Hi-C to generate a high-resolution atlas of chromosomal interactions involving ~22,000 gene promoters in human pluripotent and lineage-committed cells, identifying putative target genes for known and predicted enhancer elements. We reveal extensive dynamics of cis-regulatory contacts upon lineage commitment, including the acquisition and loss of promoter interactions. This spatial rewiring occurs preferentially with predicted changes in the activity of cis-regulatory elements and is associated with changes in target gene expression. Our results provide a global and integrated view of promoter interactome dynamics during lineage commitment of human pluripotent cells.

Keywords: chromosomes; cis-regulatory units; developmental biology; gene regulation; genes; human; human embryonic stem cells; lineage committment; nuclear architecture; promoter capture Hi-C; stem cells.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cell Differentiation*
  • Gene Expression Regulation*
  • Human Embryonic Stem Cells / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic
  • Regulatory Elements, Transcriptional
  • Transcription, Genetic