HBO1 functions as an epigenetic barrier to hepatocyte plasticity and reprogramming during liver injury

HBO1在肝损伤期间发挥表观遗传屏障的作用,阻碍肝细胞的可塑性和重编程。

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作者:Wei-Chien Yuan ,Andrew S Earl ,Sai Ma ,Karel Alcedo ,Jacquelyn O Russell ,Fabiana M Duarte ,Yen-Ting Chu ,Pei-Chi Chang ,Hsin-Yi Chen ,Hsin-Hui Chi ,Qian Zhu ,Alejo E Rodriguez-Fraticelli ,Sachin H Patel ,Yu-Ru Lee ,Jason D Buenrostro ,Fernando D Camargo

Abstract

Hepatocytes can reprogram into biliary epithelial cells (BECs) during liver injury, but the underlying epigenetic mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we define the chromatin dynamics of this process using single-cell ATAC-seq and identify YAP/TEAD activation as a key driver of chromatin remodeling. An in vivo CRISPR screen highlights the histone acetyltransferase HBO1 as a critical barrier to reprogramming. HBO1 is recruited by YAP to target loci, where it promotes histone H3 lysine 14 acetylation (H3K14ac) and engages the chromatin reader zinc-finger MYND-type containing 8 (ZMYND8) to suppress YAP/TEAD-driven transcription. Loss of HBO1 accelerates chromatin remodeling, enhances YAP binding, and enables a more complete hepatocyte-to-BEC transition. Our findings position HBO1 as an epigenetic brake that restrains YAP-mediated reprogramming, suggesting that targeting HBO1 may enhance hepatocyte plasticity for liver regeneration.

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