The human fetal ?-globin gene is repressed in the adult stage through complex regulatory mechanisms involving transcription factors and epigenetic modifiers. Reversing ?-globin repression, or maintaining its expression by manipulating regulatory mechanisms, has become a major clinical goal in the treatment of ?-hemoglobinopathies. Here, we identify the orphan nuclear receptor Coup-TFII (NR2F2/ARP-1) as an embryonic/fetal stage activator of ?-globin expression. We show that Coup-TFII is expressed in early erythropoiesis of yolk sac origin, together with embryonic/fetal globins. When overexpressed in adult cells (including peripheral blood cells from human healthy donors and ?039 thalassemic patients) Coup-TFII activates the embryonic/fetal globins genes, overcoming the repression imposed by the adult erythroid environment. Conversely, the knock-out of Coup-TFII increases the ?/?+? globin ratio. Molecular analysis indicates that Coup-TFII binds in vivo to the ?-locus and contributes to its conformation. Overall, our data identify Coup-TFII as a specific activator of the ?-globin gene
The Coup-TFII orphan nuclear receptor is an activator of the ?-globin gene
Maria Giuseppina Marini;Maria Franca Marongiu;
2020
Abstract
The human fetal ?-globin gene is repressed in the adult stage through complex regulatory mechanisms involving transcription factors and epigenetic modifiers. Reversing ?-globin repression, or maintaining its expression by manipulating regulatory mechanisms, has become a major clinical goal in the treatment of ?-hemoglobinopathies. Here, we identify the orphan nuclear receptor Coup-TFII (NR2F2/ARP-1) as an embryonic/fetal stage activator of ?-globin expression. We show that Coup-TFII is expressed in early erythropoiesis of yolk sac origin, together with embryonic/fetal globins. When overexpressed in adult cells (including peripheral blood cells from human healthy donors and ?039 thalassemic patients) Coup-TFII activates the embryonic/fetal globins genes, overcoming the repression imposed by the adult erythroid environment. Conversely, the knock-out of Coup-TFII increases the ?/?+? globin ratio. Molecular analysis indicates that Coup-TFII binds in vivo to the ?-locus and contributes to its conformation. Overall, our data identify Coup-TFII as a specific activator of the ?-globin geneI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.