Cell Reports (Nov 2019)

DUX4-Induced Histone Variants H3.X and H3.Y Mark DUX4 Target Genes for Expression

  • Rebecca Resnick,
  • Chao-Jen Wong,
  • Danielle C. Hamm,
  • Sean R. Bennett,
  • Peter J. Skene,
  • Sandra B. Hake,
  • Steven Henikoff,
  • Silvère M. van der Maarel,
  • Stephen J. Tapscott

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 7
pp. 1812 – 1820.e5

Abstract

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Summary: The DUX4 transcription factor is briefly expressed in the early cleavage-stage embryo, where it induces an early wave of zygotic gene transcription, whereas its mis-expression in skeletal muscle causes the muscular dystrophy facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD). Here, we show that DUX4 induces the expression of the histone variants H3.X and H3.Y. We have used a myoblast cell line with doxycycline-inducible DUX4 to show that these histone variants are incorporated throughout the body of DUX4-induced genes. Following a brief pulse of DUX4, these histones contribute to greater perdurance and to enhanced re-activation of DUX4 target gene expression. These findings provide a model for H3.X/Y as a chromatin mechanism that facilitates the expression of DUX4 target genes subsequent to a brief pulse of DUX4 expression. : Resnick et al. show that the DUX4-induced histone variants, H3.X and H3.Y, incorporate into the chromatin of DUX4-induced genes, making them more sensitive to subsequent expression. This suggests a mechanism for how the brief expression of DUX4 can establish a memory of its transcriptional network. Keywords: DUX4, H3.X, H3.Y, facioscapulohumeral dystrophy, transcription, histone variants