PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Asymmetric Regulation of Peripheral Genes by Two Transcriptional Regulatory Networks.

  • Jing-Ru Li,
  • Takahiro Suzuki,
  • Hajime Nishimura,
  • Mami Kishima,
  • Shiori Maeda,
  • Harukazu Suzuki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160459
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. e0160459

Abstract

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Transcriptional regulatory network (TRN) reconstitution and deconstruction occur simultaneously during reprogramming; however, it remains unclear how the starting and targeting TRNs regulate the induction and suppression of peripheral genes. Here we analyzed the regulation using direct cell reprogramming from human dermal fibroblasts to monocytes as the platform. We simultaneously deconstructed fibroblastic TRN and reconstituted monocytic TRN; monocytic and fibroblastic gene expression were analyzed in comparison with that of fibroblastic TRN deconstruction only or monocytic TRN reconstitution only. Global gene expression analysis showed cross-regulation of TRNs. Detailed analysis revealed that knocking down fibroblastic TRN positively affected half of the upregulated monocytic genes, indicating that intrinsic fibroblastic TRN interfered with the expression of induced genes. In contrast, reconstitution of monocytic TRN showed neutral effects on the majority of fibroblastic gene downregulation. This study provides an explicit example that demonstrates how two networks together regulate gene expression during cell reprogramming processes and contributes to the elaborate exploration of TRNs.