Cohesin Members Stag1 and Stag2 Display Distinct Roles in Chromatin Accessibility and Topological Control of HSC Self-Renewal and Differentiation

黏连蛋白成员Stag1和Stag2在染色质可及性和造血干细胞自我更新和分化的拓扑控制中发挥着不同的作用

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作者:Aaron D Viny ,Robert L Bowman ,Yu Liu ,Vincent-Philippe Lavallée ,Shira E Eisman ,Wenbin Xiao ,Benjamin H Durham ,Anastasia Navitski ,Jane Park ,Stephanie Braunstein ,Besmira Alija ,Abdul Karzai ,Isabelle S Csete ,Matthew Witkin ,Elham Azizi ,Timour Baslan ,Christopher J Ott ,Dana Pe'er ,Job Dekker ,Richard Koche ,Ross L Levine

Abstract

Transcriptional regulators, including the cohesin complex member STAG2, are recurrently mutated in cancer. The role of STAG2 in gene regulation, hematopoiesis, and tumor suppression remains unresolved. We show that Stag2 deletion in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) results in altered hematopoietic function, increased self-renewal, and impaired differentiation. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) sequencing revealed that, although Stag2 and Stag1 bind a shared set of genomic loci, a component of Stag2 binding sites is unoccupied by Stag1, even in Stag2-deficient HSPCs. Although concurrent loss of Stag2 and Stag1 abrogated hematopoiesis, Stag2 loss alone decreased chromatin accessibility and transcription of lineage-specification genes, including Ebf1 and Pax5, leading to increased self-renewal and reduced HSPC commitment to the B cell lineage. Our data illustrate a role for Stag2 in transformation and transcriptional dysregulation distinct from its shared role with Stag1 in chromosomal segregation.

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