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Identification of a distal enhancer that determines the expression pattern of acute phase marker C-reactive protein

  • Ming Yu Wang
  • , Chun Miao Zhang
  • , Hai Hong Zhou
  • , Zhong Bo Ge
  • , Chen Chen Su
  • , Zi Hao Lou
  • , Xin Yun Zhang
  • , Tao Tao Xu
  • , Si Yi Li
  • , Li Zhu
  • , Ya Li Zhou
  • , Yi Wu
  • , Shang Rong Ji

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Abstract

C-reactive protein (CRP) is a major acute phase protein and inflammatory marker, the expression of which is largely liver specific and highly inducible. Enhancers are regulatory elements critical for the precise activation of gene expression, yet the contributions of enhancers to the expression pattern of CRP have not been well defined. Here, we identify a constitutively active enhancer (E1) located 37.7 kb upstream of the promoter of human CRP in hepatocytes. By using chromatin immunoprecipitation, luciferase reporter assay, in situ genetic manipulation, CRISPRi, and CRISPRa, we show that E1 is enriched in binding sites for transcription factors STAT3 and C/EBP-β and is essential for the full induction of human CRP during the acute phase. Moreover, we demonstrate that E1 orchestrates with the promoter of CRP to determine its varied expression across tissues and species through surveying activities of E1-promoter hybrids and the associated epigenetic modifications. These results thus suggest an intriguing mode of molecular evolution wherein expression-changing mutations in distal regulatory elements initiate subsequent functional selection involving coupling among distal/proximal regulatory mutations and activity-changing coding mutations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102160
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume298
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2022

Keywords

  • C-reactive protein
  • STAT3
  • acute phase response
  • enhancer
  • evolution
  • inflammation

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