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  2. Chromatin accessibility of kidney tubular cells under stress reveals key transcription factor mediating acute and chronic kidney disease

Chromatin accessibility of kidney tubular cells under stress reveals key transcription factor mediating acute and chronic kidney disease

  • FEBS J. 2021 Sep;288(18):5446-5458. doi: 10.1111/febs.15818.
Yuexian Xing 1 2 Qi Wang 2 Jing Zhang 2 Wenju Li 2 Aiping Duan 2 Jingping Yang 2 3 Zhihong Liu 1 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 National Clinical Research Center of Kidney Diseases, Jinling Hospital, School of Medicine, Southeast University, Nanjing, China.
  • 2 National Clinical Research Center of Kidney Diseases, Jinling Hospital, Medical School, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China.
  • 3 Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Medical School, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China.
Abstract

Cellular injury caused by stimuli plays an important role in the progression of various diseases including acute and chronic kidney diseases. The dynamic transcriptional regulation responding to stimuli underlies the important mechanism of injury. In this study, we investigated the regulatory elements and their dynamic activities in kidney tubular epithelial cells. We captured the chromatin accessibility and gene expression with ATAC-seq and RNA sequencing under a variety of extracellular stimuli including H2 O2 , TGF-β1, and FG4592 which is an agonist of hypoxia-inducible factor. Our results revealed both condition-specific and condition-shared transcription regulation. Interestingly, the shared regulation program revealed that the key transcription factor HNF1B-mediated cellular reprogramming leads to a common change among the stimuli. We found the HNF1B regulatory network was significantly disrupted in various kidney diseases.

Keywords

HNF1B; chromatin accessibility; kidney disease; renal tubule; transcription reprogramming under stress.

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