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KRAB-Induced Heterochromatin Effectively Silences PLOD2 Gene Expression in Somatic Cells and is Resilient to TGF?1 Activation.


ABSTRACT: Epigenetic editing, an emerging technique used for the modulation of gene expression in mammalian cells, is a promising strategy to correct disease-related gene expression. Although epigenetic reprogramming results in sustained transcriptional modulation in several in vivo models, further studies are needed to develop this approach into a straightforward technology for effective and specific interventions. Important goals of current research efforts are understanding the context-dependency of successful epigenetic editing and finding the most effective epigenetic effector(s) for specific tasks. Here we tested whether the fibrosis- and cancer-associated PLOD2 gene can be repressed by the DNA methyltransferase M.SssI, or by the non-catalytic Krüppel associated box (KRAB) repressor directed to the PLOD2 promoter via zinc finger- or CRISPR-dCas9-mediated targeting. M.SssI fusions induced de novo DNA methylation, changed histone modifications in a context-dependent manner, and led to 50%-70% reduction in PLOD2 expression in fibrotic fibroblasts and in MDA-MB-231 cancer cells. Targeting KRAB to PLOD2 resulted in the deposition of repressive histone modifications without DNA methylation and in almost complete PLOD2 silencing. Interestingly, both long-term TGF?1-induced, as well as unstimulated PLOD2 expression, was completely repressed by KRAB, while M.SssI only prevented the TGF?1-induced PLOD2 expression. Targeting transiently expressed dCas9-KRAB resulted in sustained PLOD2 repression in HEK293T and MCF-7 cells. Together, these findings point to KRAB outperforming DNA methylation as a small potent targeting epigenetic effector for silencing TGF?1-induced and uninduced PLOD2 expression.

SUBMITTER: Gjaltema RAF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7279273 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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KRAB-Induced Heterochromatin Effectively Silences <i>PLOD2</i> Gene Expression in Somatic Cells and is Resilient to TGFβ1 Activation.

Gjaltema Rutger A F RAF   Goubert Désirée D   Huisman Christian C   Pilar García Tobilla Consuelo Del CD   Koncz Mihály M   Jellema Pytrick G PG   Wu Dandan D   Brouwer Uilke U   Kiss Antal A   Verschure Pernette J PJ   Bank Ruud A RA   Rots Marianne G MG  

International journal of molecular sciences 20200521 10


Epigenetic editing, an emerging technique used for the modulation of gene expression in mammalian cells, is a promising strategy to correct disease-related gene expression. Although epigenetic reprogramming results in sustained transcriptional modulation in several in vivo models, further studies are needed to develop this approach into a straightforward technology for effective and specific interventions. Important goals of current research efforts are understanding the context-dependency of su  ...[more]

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