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Identification and characterization of the long noncoding RNA Dreg1 as a novel regulator of Gata3

Wing Fuk Chan, Hannah D. Coughlan, Nadia Iannarella, Gordon K. Smyth, Timothy M. Johanson, Christine R. Keenan, Rhys S. Allan

2020Immunology and Cell Biology13 citationsDOI

Abstract

The eukaryotic genome is three-dimensionally segregated into discrete globules of topologically associating domains (TADs), within which numerous cis-regulatory elements such as enhancers and promoters interact to regulate gene expression. In this study, we identify a T-cell-specific sub-TAD containing the Gata3 locus, and reveal a previously uncharacterized long noncoding RNA (Dreg1) within a distant enhancer lying approximately 280 kb downstream of Gata3. Dreg1 expression is highly correlated with that of Gata3 during early immune system development and T helper type 2 cell differentiation. Inhibition and overexpression of Dreg1 suggest that it may be involved in the establishment, but not in the maintenance of Gata3 expression. Overall, we propose that Dreg1 is a novel regulator of Gata3 and may inform therapeutic strategies in diseases such allergy and lymphoma, where Gata3 has a pathological role.

Topics & Concepts

GATA3EnhancerRegulatorBiologyGeneGenomeComputational biologyTranscription factorNon-coding RNARegulation of gene expressionEnhancer RNAsLong non-coding RNAGeneticsRNACell biologyCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchinterferon and immune responsesRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms