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Series GSE160449 Query DataSets for GSE160449
Status Public on Jul 13, 2023
Title Transcriptional and epigenomic profiling identifies YAP signaling as a key regulator of intestinal epithelium maturation [I]
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
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Summary During intestinal organogenesis, equipotent epithelial progenitors mature into phenotypically distinct stem cells that are responsible for life-long maintenance of the tissue. While the morphological changes associated with the transition are well-characterized, the molecular mechanisms underpinning the maturation process are not fully understood. Here, we leverage intestinal organoid cultures to profile transcriptional, chromatin accessibility, DNA methylation and 3D chromatin conformation landscapes in fetal and adult epithelial cells. We observed prominent differences in gene expression and enhancer activity, which are accompanied by local changes in 3D organization, DNA accessibility and methylation, between the two cellular states. Using integrative analyses, we identified sustained YAP transcriptional activity as a major gatekeeper of the immature fetal state. We found the YAP-associated transcriptional network to be regulated at various levels of chromatin organization, and likely to be coordinated by changes in extracellular matrix composition. Altogether, our work highlights the value of unbiased profiling of regulatory landscapes for the identification of key mechanisms underlying tissue maturation.
 
Overall design Profiling of transcription and chromatin accessibility and organisation in E16.5 fetal and adult small intestinal epithelial organoids with CAGE, ATAC-Seq, WGBS, and Hi-C, gene expression profiling of adult crypt proximal small intestinal epithelium, and comparative gene expression profiling of adult intestinal organoid cultures from an inducible TetON-hYAP/H2B-mCherry mouse strain with or without doxycyclin (DOX) induced expression of a constitutively active (S127A mutant) YAP transgene.
 
Contributor(s) Pikkupeura LM, Bressan RB, Guiu J, Chen Y, Maimets M, Mayer D, Schweiger PJ, Hansen SL, Maciag GJ, Larsen HL, Lõhmussaar K, Terndrup Pedersen M, Yap Teves JM, Bornholdt J, Benes V, Sandelin A, Jensen KB
Citation(s) 37436979, 37436997
Submission date Oct 29, 2020
Last update date Sep 12, 2023
Contact name Laura Maarit Pikkupeura
Organization name University of Copenhagen
Department BRIC
Lab Jensen lab
Street address Ole Maaloes vej 5
City Copenhagen N
ZIP/Postal code 2200
Country Denmark
 
Platforms (2)
GPL13112 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Mus musculus)
GPL19057 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Mus musculus)
Samples (14)
GSM4873503 org_fetal_rep1_cage
GSM4873504 org_fetal_rep2_cage
GSM4873505 org_fetal_rep3_cage
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE228519 Transcriptional and epigenomic profiling identifies YAP signaling as a key regulator of intestinal epithelium maturation
Relations
BioProject PRJNA673215
SRA SRP289809

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GSE160449_RAW.tar 739.3 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of BW, HIC)
GSE160449_org_ln_rnaseq_counts.txt.gz 429.1 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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