Dysregulation in Spatiotemporal Expression ofHMX1Coordinated by Multifaceted Enhancers Drives an Auricular Disorder

Author:

Xu Xiaopeng,Chen Qi,Huang Qingpei,Cox Timothy C.,Zhu Hao,Hu Jintian,Han Xi,Meng Ziqiu,Wang Bingqing,Liao Zhiying,Xu Wenxin,Xiao Baichuan,Lang Ruirui,Liu Jiqiang,Li Qiang,Zhang Qingguo,Antonarakis Stylianos E.,Zhang Jiao,Fan Xiaoying,Liu Huisheng,Zhang Yong-Biao

Abstract

AbstractEnhancers, through the combinatorial action of transcription factors (TFs), dictate both the spatial specificity and the levels of gene expression, and their aberrations can result in diseases. The association betweenHMX1and its downstream enhancer with ear deformities has been previously documented. However, the pathogenic variations and molecular mechanisms underlying the bilateral constricted ear (BCE) malformations remain unclear. This study identifies a copy number variation (CNV) encompassing three enhancers that induces BCE. These enhancers, collectively termed the positional identity hierarchical enhancer cluster (PI-HEC), co-regulate spatiotemporal expression of theHMX1gene in a coordinated and synergistic mode, each displaying unique activity-location-structure characteristics. A thorough exploration of this regulatory locus reveals that specific motif clusters within the PI-HEC variably modulate its activity and specificity, with the high mobility group (HMG) box combined with Coordinator and homeodomain (HD)-TFs notably influencing them respectively. Our findings based on various types of mouse models, reveal that both aberrantHmx1expression in the fibroblasts of the basal pinna, originating from neural crest cells, and ectopic expression in the distal pinna structures contribute to the abnormal development of the outer ear, including the cartilage, muscle, and epidermis tissues. This study deepens our understanding of mammalian ear morphogenesis and sheds light on the complexity of gene expression regulation by enhancers and specific sequence motifs.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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