Epigenetic control of cellular crosstalk defines gastrointestinal organ fate and function.

Smith, Liang, Loe, Yung, Kim et al.
Nature communications 2023
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Epithelial-mesenchymal signaling in the gastrointestinal system is vital in establishing regional identity during organogenesis and maintaining adult stem cell homeostasis. Although recent work has demonstrated that Wnt ligands expressed by mesenchymal cells are required during gastrointestinal development and stem cell homeostasis, epigenetic mechanisms driving spatiotemporal control of crosstalk remain unknown. Here, we demonstrate that gastrointestinal mesenchymal cells control epithelial fate and function through Polycomb Repressive Complex 2-mediated chromatin bivalency. We find that while key lineage-determining genes possess tissue-specific chromatin accessibility, Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 controls Wnt expression in mesenchymal cells without altering accessibility. We show that reduction of mesenchymal Wnt secretion rescues gastrointestinal fate and proliferation defects caused by Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 loss. We demonstrate that mesenchymal Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 also regulates niche signals to maintain stem cell function in the adult intestine. Our results highlight a broadly permissive chromatin architecture underlying regionalization in mesenchymal cells, then demonstrate further how chromatin architecture in niches can influence the fate and function of neighboring cells.

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Epigenetic regulation of mesenchymal niches in GI development. a Bapx1 Rosa26 b n p p c n d e R f n
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Mesenchymal loss of PRC2 disrupts GI epithelial fate and function. a Bapx1 Eed b Bapx1 Eed c d c d n e n Bapx1 Eed n Bapx1 Eed P t
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PRC2 loss alters gene expression with and without changes in chromatin accessibility. a b a b c x y d e Barx1 Hoxa11 f Wnt2 Wnt11
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Reduced mesenchymal Wnt secretion restores gastric fate and intestinal proliferation in epithelial cells. a d Bapx1 Eed Bapx1 Eed Bapx1 Eed Wls a n b c n d n Bapx1 Eed n Bapx1 Eed n Bapx1 Eed Wls P t ...
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Promoter bivalency regulates intercellular communication in GI development. a 1f 2 b 1 c d Wnt2 c Hoxa10 d e p n n P
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Pericryptal loss of PRC2 alters stem cell homeostasis. a b Pdgfrβ Rosa26 c e Pdgfrβ Eed Pdgfrβ Eed n c n Pdgfrβ Eed n Pdgfrβ Eed P t d n P t e Eed Eed p p p f x y e
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