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Pruning of the adipocyte peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ? cistrome by hematopoietic master regulator PU.1.


ABSTRACT: "Master" transcription factors are the gatekeepers of lineage identity. As such, they have been a major focus of efforts to manipulate cell fate for therapeutic purposes. The ETS transcription factor PU.1 has a potent ability to confer macrophage phenotypes on cells already committed to a different lineage, but how it overcomes the presence of other master regulators is not known. The nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ? (PPAR?) is the master regulator of the adipose lineage, and its genomic binding pattern in adipocytes is well characterized. Here we show that, when expressed at macrophage levels in mature adipocytes, PU.1 bound a large fraction of its macrophage sites, where it induced chromatin opening and the expression of macrophage target genes. Strikingly, PU.1 markedly reduced the genomic binding of PPAR? without changing its abundance. PU.1 expression repressed genes with nearby adipocyte-specific PPAR? binding sites, while a common macrophage-adipocyte gene expression program was retained. Together, these data reveal unexpected lability within the adipocyte PPAR? cistrome and show that, even in terminally differentiated cells, PU.1 can remodel the cistrome of another master regulator.

SUBMITTER: Dispirito JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3753899 | biostudies-other | 2013 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Pruning of the adipocyte peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ cistrome by hematopoietic master regulator PU.1.

Dispirito Joanna R JR   Fang Bin B   Wang Fenfen F   Lazar Mitchell A MA  

Molecular and cellular biology 20130617 16


"Master" transcription factors are the gatekeepers of lineage identity. As such, they have been a major focus of efforts to manipulate cell fate for therapeutic purposes. The ETS transcription factor PU.1 has a potent ability to confer macrophage phenotypes on cells already committed to a different lineage, but how it overcomes the presence of other master regulators is not known. The nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) is the master regulator of the adipose lin  ...[more]

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