Topologically associating domain boundaries are required for normal genome function

Axel Visel, L Pennacchio, Stella Tran, Bing Ren, Michael E. Talkowski, Veena Afzal, Jennifer A. Akiyama, Iros Barozzi, Diane E. Dickel, Anne Harrington, Catherine S. Novak, Quan Pham, Ingrid Plajzer-Frick, K. C. Kent Lloyd, Yanxiao Zhang, Rong Hu, Matthew J. Blow, Sudha Rajderkar, Yiwen Zhu, Bin Li, Ana Alcaina‐Caro, Yoko Fukuda-Yuzawa, Guy Kelman, Adyam Akeza, Janeth Godoy, Eman M. Meky, Kianna von Maydell, Riana D. Hunter, Javier López-Rı́os
2023-04-20

SCID:  54.1/yqv8v9yb
, but the overall extent to which this occurs remains unknown. Here we demonstrate that targeted deletions of TAD boundaries cause a range of disruptions to normal in vivo genome function and organismal development. We used CRISPR genome editing in mice to individually delete eight TAD boundaries (11-80 kb in size) from the genome. All deletions examined resulted in detectable molecular or organismal phenotypes, which included altered chromatin interactions or gene expression, reduced viability, and anatomical phenotypes. We observed changes in local 3D chromatin architecture in 7 of 8 (88%) cases, including the merging of TADs and altered contact frequencies within TADs adjacent to the deleted boundary. For 5 of 8 (63%) loci examined, boundary deletions were associated with increased embryonic lethality or other developmental phenotypes. For example, a TAD boundary deletion near Smad3/Smad6 caused complete embryonic lethality, while a deletion near Tbx5/Lhx5 resulted in a severe lung malformation. Our findings demonstrate the importance of TAD boundary sequences for in vivo genome function and reinforce the critical need to carefully consider the potential pathogenicity of noncoding deletions affecting TAD boundaries in clinical genetics screening.
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Axel Visel
L Pennacchio
Stella Tran
Bing Ren
Michael E. Talkowski
Veena Afzal
Jennifer A. Akiyama
Iros Barozzi
Diane E. Dickel
Anne Harrington
Catherine S. Novak
Quan Pham
Ingrid Plajzer-Frick
K. C. Kent Lloyd
Yanxiao Zhang
Rong Hu
Matthew J. Blow
Sudha Rajderkar
Yiwen Zhu
Bin Li
Ana Alcaina‐Caro
Yoko Fukuda-Yuzawa
Guy Kelman
Adyam Akeza
Janeth Godoy
Eman M. Meky
Kianna von Maydell
Riana D. Hunter
Javier López-Rı́os
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