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Collapse of the hepatic gene regulatory network in the absence of FoxA factors.

Citation
Reizel, Y., et al. “Collapse Of The Hepatic Gene Regulatory Network In The Absence Of Foxa Factors.”. Genes & Development, pp. 1039-1050.
Center University of Pennsylvania
Author Yitzhak Reizel, Ashleigh Morgan, Long Gao, Yemin Lan, Elisabetta Manduchi, Eric L Waite, Amber W Wang, Andrew Wells, Klaus H Kaestner
Keywords pioneer factor, transcriptional network, winged helix protein
Abstract

The FoxA transcription factors are critical for liver development through their pioneering activity, which initiates a highly complex regulatory network thought to become progressively resistant to the loss of any individual hepatic transcription factor via mutual redundancy. To investigate the dispensability of FoxA factors for maintaining this regulatory network, we ablated all FoxA genes in the adult mouse liver. Remarkably, loss of FoxA caused rapid and massive reduction in the expression of critical liver genes. Activity of these genes was reduced back to the low levels of the fetal prehepatic endoderm stage, leading to necrosis and lethality within days. Mechanistically, we found FoxA proteins to be required for maintaining enhancer activity, chromatin accessibility, nucleosome positioning, and binding of HNF4α. Thus, the FoxA factors act continuously, guarding hepatic enhancer activity throughout adult life.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Genes & development
Volume
34
Issue
15-16
Number of Pages
1039-1050
Date Published
08/2020
ISSN Number
1549-5477
DOI
10.1101/gad.337691.120
Alternate Journal
Genes Dev
PMID
32561546
PMCID
PMC7397852
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