Cell Death Discovery (Dec 2023)

Epigenetic priming of an epithelial enhancer by p63 and CTCF controls expression of a skin-restricted gene XP33

  • Artem Smirnov,
  • Anna Maria Lena,
  • Giulia Tosetti,
  • Xue Yang,
  • Angela Cappello,
  • Manuela Helmer Citterich,
  • Gerry Melino,
  • Eleonora Candi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41420-023-01716-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract The transcription factor p63 is a renowned master regulator of gene expression of stratified epithelia. While multiple proteins have been identified as p63 bona fide targets, little is known about non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) whose transcription is controlled by p63. Here, we describe a skin-specific non-coding RNA XP33 as a novel target of p63. XP33 levels are increased during keratinocyte differentiation in vitro, while its depletion results in decreased expression of late cornified gene LCE2D. By using publicly available multi-omics data, we show that CTCF and p63 establish an epithelial enhancer to prime XP33 transcription in a tissue-restricted manner. XP33 promoter and enhancer form a chromatin loop exclusively in keratinocytes but not in other cell types. Moreover, the XP33 enhancer is occupied by differentiation-specific factors that control XP33 transcription. Altogether, we identify a tissue-specific non-coding RNA whose expression is epigenetically regulated by p63 and CTCF.