Human cytomegalovirus infection coopts chromatin organization to diminish TEAD1 transcription factor activity.

人类巨细胞病毒感染会利用染色质组织来降低 TEAD1 转录因子的活性

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作者:Sayeed Khund, Parameswaran Sreeja, Beucler Matthew J, Edsall Lee E, VonHandorf Andrew, Crowther Audrey, Donmez Omer A, Hass Matthew R, Richards Scott, Forney Carmy R, Hesse Hayley K, Jones Sydney H, Dunn Katelyn A, Wright Jay, Leong Merrin Man Long, Murray-Nerger Laura A, Yechoor Vijay, Gewurz Ben E, Kaufman Kenneth M, Harley John B, Zhao Bo, Miller William E, Kottyan Leah C, Weirauch Matthew T
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infects up to 80% of the world's population. Here, we show that HCMV infection leads to widespread changes in human chromatin accessibility and chromatin looping, with hundreds of thousands of genomic regions affected 48 hr after infection. Integrative analyses reveal HCMV-induced perturbation of Hippo signaling through drastic reduction of TEAD1 transcription factor activity. We confirm extensive concordant loss of TEAD1 binding, active H3K27ac histone marks, and chromatin looping interactions upon infection. Our data position TEAD1 at the top of a hierarchy involving multiple altered important developmental pathways. HCMV infection reduces TEAD1 activity through four distinct mechanisms: closing of TEAD1-bound chromatin, reduction of YAP1 and phosphorylated YAP1 levels, reduction of TEAD1 transcript and protein levels, and alteration of TEAD1 exon 6 usage. Altered TEAD1-based mechanisms are highly enriched at genetic risk loci associated with eye and ear development, providing mechanistic insight into HCMV's established roles in these processes.

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