Alteration of CTCF-associated chromatin neighborhood inhibits TAL1-driven oncogenic transcription program and leukemogenesis

  • Ying Li
  • , Ziwei Liao
  • , Huacheng Luo
  • , Aissa Benyoucef
  • , Yuanyuan Kang
  • , Qian Lai
  • , Sinisa Dovat
  • , Barbara Miller
  • , Iouri Chepelev
  • , Yangqiu Li
  • , Keji Zhao
  • , Marjorie Brand
  • , Suming Huang

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Abstract

Aberrant activation of the TAL1 is associated with up to 60% of T-ALL cases and is involved in CTCF-mediated genome organization within the TAL1 locus, suggesting that CTCF boundary plays a pathogenic role in T-ALL. Here, we show that-31-Kb CTCF binding site (-31CBS) serves as chromatin boundary that defines topologically associating domain (TAD) and enhancer/promoter interaction required for TAL1 activation. Deleted or inverted-31CBS impairs TAL1 expression in a context-dependent manner. Deletion of-31CBS reduces chromatin accessibility and blocks long-range interaction between the +51 erythroid enhancer and TAL1 promoter-1 leading to inhibition of TAL1 expression in erythroid cells, but not T-ALL cells. However, in TAL1-expressing T-ALL cells, the leukemia-prone TAL1 promoter-IV specifically interacts with the +19 stem cell enhancer located 19 Kb downstream of TAL1 and this interaction is disrupted by the-31CBS inversion in T-ALL cells. Inversion of-31CBS in Jurkat cells alters chromatin accessibility, histone modifications and CTCF-mediated TAD leading to inhibition of TAL1 expression and TAL1-driven leukemogenesis. Thus, our data reveal that-31CBS acts as critical regulator to define +19-enhancer and the leukemic prone promoter IV interaction for TAL1 activation in T-ALL. Manipulation of CTCF boundary can alter TAL1 TAD and oncogenic transcription networks in leukemogenesis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3119-3133
Number of pages15
JournalNucleic acids research
Volume48
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 6 2020

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Genetics

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