Haematologica (Feb 2020)

The Coup-TFII orphan nuclear receptor is an activator of the γ-globin gene

  • Cristina Fugazza,
  • Gloria Barbarani,
  • Sudharshan Elangovan,
  • Maria Giuseppina Marini,
  • Serena Giolitto,
  • Isaura Font-Monclus,
  • Maria Franca Marongiu,
  • Laura Manunza,
  • John Strouboulis,
  • Claudio Cantù,
  • Fabio Gasparri,
  • Silvia M.L. Barabino,
  • Yukio Nakamura,
  • Sergio Ottolenghi,
  • Paolo Moi,
  • Antonella Ellena Ronchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2019.241224
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 106, no. 2

Abstract

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The human fetal γ-globin gene is repressed in the adult stage through complex regulatory mechanisms involving transcription factors and epigenetic modifiers. Reversing γ-globin repression, or maintaining its expression by manipulating regulatory mechanisms, has become a major clinical goal in the treatment of β-hemoglobinopathies. Here, we identify the orphan nuclear receptor Coup-TFII (NR2F2/ARP-1) as an embryonic/fetal stage activator of γ-globin expression. We show that Coup-TFII is expressed in early erythropoiesis of yolk sac origin, together with embryonic/fetal globins. When overexpressed in adult cells (including peripheral blood cells from human healthy donors and β039 thalassemic patients) Coup-TFII activates the embryonic/fetal globins genes, overcoming the repression imposed by the adult erythroid environment. Conversely, the knock-out of Coup-TFII increases the β/γ+β globin ratio. Molecular analysis indicates that Coup-TFII binds in vivo to the β-locus and contributes to its conformation. Overall, our data identify Coup-TFII as a specific activator of the γ-globin gene.