Definition of regulatory elements and transcription factors controlling immune cell gene expression at single cell resolution using single nucleus ATAC-seq

Author:

Yang PengxinORCID,Corbett Ryan,Daharsh Lance,Uribe Juber Herrera,Byrne Kristen A.,Loving Crystal L.,Tuggle Christopher

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe transcriptome of porcine peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) at single cell (sc) resolution is well described, but little is understood about the cis-regulatory mechanism behind scPBMC gene expression. Here, we profiled the open chromatin landscape of porcine PBMC using single nucleus ATAC sequencing (snATAC-seq). Approximately 22% of the identified peaks overlapped with annotated transcription start sites (TSS). Using clustering based on open chromatin pattern similarity, we demonstrate that cell type annotations using snATAC-seq are highly concordant to that reported for sc RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq). The differentially accessible peaks (DAPs) for each cell type were characterized and the pattern of accessibility of the DAPs near cell type markers across cell types was similar to that of the average gene expression level of corresponding marker genes. Additionally, we found that peaks identified in snATAC-seq have the potential power to predict the cell type specific transcription starting site (TSS). We identified both transcription factors (TFs) whose binding motif were enriched in cell type DAPs of multiple cell types and cell type specific TFs by conducting transcription factor binding motif (TFBM) analysis. Furthermore, we identified the putative enhancer or promoter regions bound by TFs for each differentially expressed gene (DEG) having a DAP that overlapped with its TSS by generating cis-co-accessibility networks (CCAN). To predict the regulators of such DEGs, TFBM analysis was performed for each CCAN. The regulator TF-target DEG pair predicted in this way was largely consistent with the results reported in the ENCODE Transcription Factor Targets Dataset (TFTD). This snATAC-seq approach provides insights into the chromatin accessibility landscape of porcine PBMCs and enables discovery of TFs predicted to control DEG through binding regulatory elements whose chromatin accessibility correlates with the DEG promoter region.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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