ING4 and ING5 are essential for histone H3 lysine 14 acetylation and epicardial cell lineage development

Author:

Mah Sophia Y. Y.12,Vanyai Hannah K.12,Li-Wai-Suen Connie S. N.12,Garnham Alexandra L.12,Wynn Jessica12,Bergamasco Maria I.12,Malelang Shezlie1,Wilcox Stephen12,Biben Christine12,Smyth Gordon K.13ORCID,Thomas Tim12,Voss Anne K.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Epigenetics and Development Division 1 , Melbourne, VIC 3052 , Australia

2. University of Melbourne 2 Department of Medical Biology , , Melbourne, VIC 3052 , Australia

3. School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne 3 , VIC 3010 , Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Inhibitor of growth 4 and 5 (ING4, ING5) are structurally similar chromatin-binding proteins in the KAT6A, KAT6B and KAT7 histone acetyltransferase protein complexes. Heterozygous mutations in the KAT6A or KAT6B gene cause human disorders with cardiac defects, but the contribution of their chromatin-adaptor proteins to development is unknown. We found that Ing5−/− mice had isolated cardiac ventricular septal defects. Ing4−/−Ing5−/− embryos failed to undergo chorioallantoic fusion and arrested in development at embryonic day 8.5, displaying loss of histone H3 lysine 14 acetylation, reduction in H3 lysine 23 acetylation levels and reduced developmental gene expression. Embryonic day 12.5 Ing4+/−Ing5−/− hearts showed a paucity of epicardial cells and epicardium-derived cells, failure of myocardium compaction, and coronary vasculature defects, accompanied by reduced expression of epicardium genes. Cell adhesion gene expression and proepicardium outgrowth were defective in the ING4- and ING5-deficient state. Our findings suggest that ING4 and ING5 are essential for heart development and promote epicardium and epicardium-derived cell fates and imply mutation of the human ING5 gene as a possible cause of isolated ventricular septal defects.

Funder

Australian Government

Australian National Health and Medical Research Council

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute

State Government of Victoria

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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