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Dataset: TCF4 and CDX2, major transcription factors for intestinal function, converge on the same cis-regulatory regions

Surprisingly few pathways signal between cells, raising questions about mechanisms for tissue-specific responses. In particular, Wnt...

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Surprisingly few pathways signal between cells, raising questions about mechanisms for tissue-specific responses. In particular, Wnt ligands signal in many mammalian tissues, including the intestinal epithelium, where constitutive signaling causes cancer. Genome-wide analysis of DNA cis-regulatory regions bound by the intestine-restricted transcription factor CDX2 in colonic cells uncovered highly significant over-representation of sequences that bind TCF4, a transcriptional effector of intestinal Wnt signaling. Chromatin immunoprecipitation confirmed TCF4 occupancy at most such sites and co-occupancy of CDX2 and TCF4 across short distances. A region spanning the single nucleotide polymorphism rs6983267, which lies within a MYC enhancer and confers colorectal cancer risk in humans, represented one of many co-occupied sites. Co-occupancy correlated with intestine-specific gene expression and CDX2 loss reduced TCF4 binding.These results implicate CDX2 in directing TCF4 binding in intestinal cells. Co-occupancy of regulatory regions by signal-effector and tissue-restricted transcription factors may represent a general mechanism for ubiquitous signaling pathways to achieve tissue-specific outcomes. A series of ChIP-chip experiments identified the CDX2 cistrome and discovered and validated extensive co-binding with TCF4 in colon cancer cell lines Transcriptional profiling following shRNA-mediated CDX2 knockdown was employed to identify CDX2-dependent gene expression in the human colon cancer cell line Caco2

Species:
human

Samples:
5

Source:
E-GEOD-22572

PubMed:
20696899

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL TYPE
GSM564444 colon cancer cell line
GSM564444 colon cancer cell line
GSM564444 colon cancer cell line
GSM564444 colon cancer cell line
GSM564444 colon cancer cell line

Tags

  • cancer
  • cell
  • chromatin
  • colon
  • colon cancer
  • colorectal cancer
  • genome
  • intestinal epithelium
  • intestine
  • line
  • nucleotide

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