International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2020)

The Genome-Wide Impact of <i>Nipblb</i> Loss-of-Function on Zebrafish Gene Expression

  • Marco Spreafico,
  • Eleonora Mangano,
  • Mara Mazzola,
  • Clarissa Consolandi,
  • Roberta Bordoni,
  • Cristina Battaglia,
  • Silvio Bicciato,
  • Anna Marozzi,
  • Anna Pistocchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249719
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 24
p. 9719

Abstract

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Transcriptional changes normally occur during development but also underlie differences between healthy and pathological conditions. Transcription factors or chromatin modifiers are involved in orchestrating gene activity, such as the cohesin genes and their regulator NIPBL. In our previous studies, using a zebrafish model for nipblb knockdown, we described the effect of nipblb loss-of-function in specific contexts, such as central nervous system development and hematopoiesis. However, the genome-wide transcriptional impact of nipblb loss-of-function in zebrafish embryos at diverse developmental stages remains under investigation. By RNA-seq analyses in zebrafish embryos at 24 h post-fertilization, we examined genome-wide effects of nipblb knockdown on transcriptional programs. Differential gene expression analysis revealed that nipblb loss-of-function has an impact on gene expression at 24 h post fertilization, mainly resulting in gene inactivation. A similar transcriptional effect has also been reported in other organisms, supporting the use of zebrafish as a model to understand the role of Nipbl in gene regulation during early vertebrate development. Moreover, we unraveled a connection between nipblb-dependent differential expression and gene expression patterns of hematological cell populations and AML subtypes, enforcing our previous evidence on the involvement of NIPBL-related transcriptional dysregulation in hematological malignancies.

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