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Baf60b-mediated ATM-p53 activation blocks cell identity conversion by sensing chromatin opening.


ABSTRACT: Lineage conversion by expression of lineage-specific transcription factors is a process of epigenetic remodeling that has low efficiency. The mechanism by which a cell resists lineage conversion is largely unknown. Using hepatic-specific transcription factors Foxa3, Hnf1? and Gata4 (3TF) to induce hepatic conversion in mouse fibroblasts, we showed that 3TF induced strong activation of the ATM-p53 pathway, which led to proliferation arrest and cell death, and it further prevented hepatic conversion. Notably, ATM activation, independent of DNA damage, responded to chromatin opening during hepatic conversion. By characterizing the early molecular events during hepatic conversion, we found that Baf60b, a member of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex, links chromatin opening to ATM activation by facilitating ATM recruitment to the open chromatin regions of a panel of hepatic gene loci. These findings shed light on cellular responses to lineage conversion by revealing a function of the ATM-p53 pathway in sensing chromatin opening.

SUBMITTER: Ji S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5520852 | biostudies-other | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Baf60b-mediated ATM-p53 activation blocks cell identity conversion by sensing chromatin opening.

Ji Shuyi S   Zhu Linying L   Gao Yimeng Y   Zhang Xiaoran X   Yan Yupeng Y   Cen Jin J   Li Rongxia R   Zeng Rong R   Liao Lujian L   Hou Chunhui C   Gao Yawei Y   Gao Shaorong S   Wei Gang G   Hui Lijian L  

Cell research 20170317 5


Lineage conversion by expression of lineage-specific transcription factors is a process of epigenetic remodeling that has low efficiency. The mechanism by which a cell resists lineage conversion is largely unknown. Using hepatic-specific transcription factors Foxa3, Hnf1α and Gata4 (3TF) to induce hepatic conversion in mouse fibroblasts, we showed that 3TF induced strong activation of the ATM-p53 pathway, which led to proliferation arrest and cell death, and it further prevented hepatic conversi  ...[more]

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