A genome-wide survey reveals a diverse array of enhancers coordinate the Drosophila innate immune response

全基因组调查揭示了多种增强子协调果蝇先天免疫反应

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Abstract

To defend against microbes, animals regulate a complex immune response. The Drosophila innate immune system deploys a large transcriptional induction of signaling proteins, antimicrobial effectors, and other critical immune factors. This transcriptional response is encoded in enhancers, cis-regulatory sequences that modulate gene expression by binding transcription factors (TFs). While enhancers and transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) have been identified for several immune responsive genes in Drosophila, most enhancers that regulate immune-induced genes are unknown. By identifying enhancers, we can understand how their composition controls expression and contributes to infection outcome. We employed STARR-seq (Self Transcribing Active Regulatory-Region sequencing) in a hemocyte-like cell line to identify immune-specific enhancers across the D. melanogaster genome and performed ATAC-seq in hemocytes extracted from adult flies to assess the chromatin state of these enhancers before and after immune stimulus. We identified thousands of enhancers responsive to IMD stimulation, one of the two primary immune signaling pathways in Drosophila. As expected, immune enhancers are enriched for motifs of Relish, an NF-κB factor, and Kay/Jra, a bZip heterodimer pair, involved in the Imd and JNK pathways respectively, compared to enhancers active in unstimulated cells. However, when grouping enhancers by their target gene's expression timing or functional role or by the enhancers' chromatin accessibility pre- or post-stimulus, different groups of TFBS motifs are enriched, suggesting distinct regulatory logic for different parts of the immune response. Identification and characterization of the diverse array of enhancers that regulate the innate immune response expands our understanding of how animals fight infections.

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