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Endoplasmic reticulum stress actively suppresses hepatic molecular identity in damaged liver.


ABSTRACT: Liver injury triggers adaptive remodeling of the hepatic transcriptome for repair/regeneration. We demonstrate that this involves particularly profound transcriptomic alterations where acute induction of genes involved in handling of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) is accompanied by partial hepatic dedifferentiation. Importantly, widespread hepatic gene downregulation could not simply be ascribed to cofactor squelching secondary to ERS gene induction, but rather involves a combination of active repressive mechanisms. ERS acts through inhibition of the liver-identity (LIVER-ID) transcription factor (TF) network, initiated by rapid LIVER-ID TF protein loss. In addition, induction of the transcriptional repressor NFIL3 further contributes to LIVER-ID gene repression. Alteration to the liver TF repertoire translates into compromised activity of regulatory regions characterized by the densest co-recruitment of LIVER-ID TFs and decommissioning of BRD4 super-enhancers driving hepatic identity. While transient repression of the hepatic molecular identity is an intrinsic part of liver repair, sustained disequilibrium between the ERS and LIVER-ID transcriptional programs is linked to liver dysfunction as shown using mouse models of acute liver injury and livers from deceased human septic patients.

SUBMITTER: Dubois V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7224309 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endoplasmic reticulum stress actively suppresses hepatic molecular identity in damaged liver.

Dubois Vanessa V   Gheeraert Céline C   Vankrunkelsven Wouter W   Dubois-Chevalier Julie J   Dehondt Hélène H   Bobowski-Gerard Marie M   Vinod Manjula M   Zummo Francesco Paolo FP   Güiza Fabian F   Ploton Maheul M   Dorchies Emilie E   Pineau Laurent L   Boulinguiez Alexis A   Vallez Emmanuelle E   Woitrain Eloise E   Baugé Eric E   Lalloyer Fanny F   Duhem Christian C   Rabhi Nabil N   van Kesteren Ronald E RE   Chiang Cheng-Ming CM   Lancel Steve S   Duez Hélène H   Annicotte Jean-Sébastien JS   Paumelle Réjane R   Vanhorebeek Ilse I   Van den Berghe Greet G   Staels Bart B   Lefebvre Philippe P   Eeckhoute Jérôme J  

Molecular systems biology 20200501 5


Liver injury triggers adaptive remodeling of the hepatic transcriptome for repair/regeneration. We demonstrate that this involves particularly profound transcriptomic alterations where acute induction of genes involved in handling of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) is accompanied by partial hepatic dedifferentiation. Importantly, widespread hepatic gene downregulation could not simply be ascribed to cofactor squelching secondary to ERS gene induction, but rather involves a combination of acti  ...[more]

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