Stress as a Chromatin Landscape Architect

Front Cell Dev Biol. 2021 Dec 14:9:790138. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2021.790138. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The exponential development of methods investigating different levels of spatial genome organization leads to the appreciation of the chromatin landscape's contribution to gene regulation and cell fate. Multiple levels of 3D chromatin organization include chromatin loops and topologically associated domains, followed by euchromatin and heterochromatin compartments, chromatin domains associated with nuclear bodies, and culminate with the chromosome territories. 3D chromatin architecture is exposed to multiple factors such as cell division and stress, including but not limited to mechanical, inflammatory, and environmental challenges. How exactly the stress exposure shapes the chromatin landscape is a new and intriguing area of research. In this mini-review, the developments that motivate the exploration of this field are discussed.

Keywords: 3D chromatin; chromatin loops; chromatin territories; heat shock; inflammation; mechanical stress; stress; topologically associated domains.

Publication types

  • Review