Nature Communications (Jan 2024)

The single-cell transcriptomic atlas and RORA-mediated 3D epigenomic remodeling in driving corneal epithelial differentiation

  • Mingsen Li,
  • Huizhen Guo,
  • Bofeng Wang,
  • Zhuo Han,
  • Siqi Wu,
  • Jiafeng Liu,
  • Huaxing Huang,
  • Jin Zhu,
  • Fengjiao An,
  • Zesong Lin,
  • Kunlun Mo,
  • Jieying Tan,
  • Chunqiao Liu,
  • Li Wang,
  • Xin Deng,
  • Guigang Li,
  • Jianping Ji,
  • Hong Ouyang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-44471-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Proper differentiation of corneal epithelial cells (CECs) from limbal stem/progenitor cells (LSCs) is required for maintenance of ocular homeostasis and clear vision. Here, using a single-cell transcriptomic atlas, we delineate the comprehensive and refined molecular regulatory dynamics during human CEC development and differentiation. We find that RORA is a CEC-specific molecular switch that initiates and drives LSCs to differentiate into mature CECs by activating PITX1. RORA dictates CEC differentiation by establishing CEC-specific enhancers and chromatin interactions between CEC gene promoters and distal regulatory elements. Conversely, RORA silences LSC-specific promoters and disrupts promoter-anchored chromatin loops to turn off LSC genes. Collectively, our work provides detailed and comprehensive insights into the transcriptional dynamics and RORA-mediated epigenetic remodeling underlying human corneal epithelial differentiation.