TT-seq captures enhancer landscapes immediately after T-cell stimulation

Margaux Michel, Carina Demel, Benedikt Zacher, Björn Schwalb, Stefan Krebs, Helmut Blum, Julien Gagneur, Patrick Cramer

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Abstract

To monitor transcriptional regulation in human cells, rapid changes in enhancer and promoter activity must be captured with high sensitivity and temporal resolution. Here, we show that the recently established protocol TT-seq (“transient transcriptome sequencing”) can monitor rapid changes in transcription from enhancers and promoters during the immediate response of T cells to ionomycin and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA). TT-seq maps eRNAs and mRNAs every 5 min after T-cell stimulation with high sensitivity and identifies many new primary response genes. TT-seq reveals that the synthesis of 1,601 eRNAs and 650 mRNAs changes significantly within only 15 min after stimulation, when standard RNA-seq does not detect differentially expressed genes. Transcription of enhancers that are primed for activation by nucleosome depletion can occur immediately and simultaneously with transcription of target gene promoters. Our results indicate that enhancer transcription is a good proxy for enhancer regulatory activity in target gene activation, and establish TT-seq as a tool for monitoring the dynamics of enhancer landscapes and transcription programs during cellular responses and differentiation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number920
JournalMolecular Systems Biology
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • T-cell response
  • enhancers
  • functional genomics
  • promoters
  • transcriptome analysis

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