Dynamic enhancer landscapes in human craniofacial development
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Published:2024-03-06
Issue:1
Volume:15
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Rajderkar Sudha SunilORCID, Paraiso Kitt, Amaral Maria LuisaORCID, Kosicki Michael, Cook Laura E.ORCID, Darbellay FabriceORCID, Spurrell Cailyn H.ORCID, Osterwalder MarcoORCID, Zhu YiwenORCID, Wu HanORCID, Afzal Sarah Yasmeen, Blow Matthew J.ORCID, Kelman GuyORCID, Barozzi IrosORCID, Fukuda-Yuzawa Yoko, Akiyama Jennifer A.ORCID, Afzal Veena, Tran Stella, Plajzer-Frick Ingrid, Novak Catherine S., Kato Momoe, Hunter Riana D., von Maydell Kianna, Wang Allen, Lin Lin, Preissl SebastianORCID, Lisgo StevenORCID, Ren Bing, Dickel Diane E., Pennacchio Len A.ORCID, Visel AxelORCID
Abstract
AbstractThe genetic basis of human facial variation and craniofacial birth defects remains poorly understood. Distant-acting transcriptional enhancers control the fine-tuned spatiotemporal expression of genes during critical stages of craniofacial development. However, a lack of accurate maps of the genomic locations and cell type-resolved activities of craniofacial enhancers prevents their systematic exploration in human genetics studies. Here, we combine histone modification, chromatin accessibility, and gene expression profiling of human craniofacial development with single-cell analyses of the developing mouse face to define the regulatory landscape of facial development at tissue- and single cell-resolution. We provide temporal activity profiles for 14,000 human developmental craniofacial enhancers. We find that 56% of human craniofacial enhancers share chromatin accessibility in the mouse and we provide cell population- and embryonic stage-resolved predictions of their in vivo activity. Taken together, our data provide an expansive resource for genetic and developmental studies of human craniofacial development.
Funder
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | National Institutes of Health
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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