Regeneration Alters Open Chromatin and Cis-Regulatory Landscape of Erythroid Precursors
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ABSTRACT: Stress erythropoiesis elevates the rate of red blood cell (RBC) production as a physiological response to stressors such as anemia or hypoxia. To identify cis-regulatory changes that underlie anemia-specific gene expression and cellular responses, we analyzed chromatin accessibility in populations of cells enriched for red blood cell precursors isolated from mice at a range of time points after anemia induction. The representation of red blood cell trait-associated loci in ATAC-seq data remained durably elevated more than 1 month after anemia resolution. Together, these findings provide a framework to understand the early establishment and late resolution of a regeneration-dependent transcriptome in RBC progenitors and precursors.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE275430 | GEO | 2025/03/24
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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