Identification of novel NRF2-regulated genes by ChIP-Seq: influence on retinoid X receptor alpha

BN Chorley, MR Campbell, X Wang… - Nucleic acids …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
BN Chorley, MR Campbell, X Wang, M Karaca, D Sambandan, F Bangura, P Xue, J Pi…
Nucleic acids research, 2012academic.oup.com
Cellular oxidative and electrophilic stress triggers a protective response in mammals
regulated by NRF2 (nuclear factor (erythroid-derived) 2-like; NFE2L2) binding to
deoxyribonucleic acid-regulatory sequences near stress-responsive genes. Studies using
Nrf2-deficient mice suggest that hundreds of genes may be regulated by NRF2. To identify
human NRF2-regulated genes, we conducted chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-
sequencing experiments in lymphoid cells treated with the dietary isothiocyanate …
Abstract
Cellular oxidative and electrophilic stress triggers a protective response in mammals regulated by NRF2 (nuclear factor (erythroid-derived) 2-like; NFE2L2) binding to deoxyribonucleic acid-regulatory sequences near stress-responsive genes. Studies using Nrf2-deficient mice suggest that hundreds of genes may be regulated by NRF2. To identify human NRF2-regulated genes, we conducted chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-sequencing experiments in lymphoid cells treated with the dietary isothiocyanate, sulforaphane (SFN) and carried out follow-up biological experiments on candidates. We found 242 high confidence, NRF2-bound genomic regions and 96% of these regions contained NRF2-regulatory sequence motifs. The majority of binding sites were near potential novel members of the NRF2 pathway. Validation of selected candidate genes using parallel ChIP techniques and in NRF2-silenced cell lines indicated that the expression of about two-thirds of the candidates are likely to be directly NRF2-dependent including retinoid X receptor alpha (RXRA). NRF2 regulation of RXRA has implications for response to retinoid treatments and adipogenesis. In mouse, 3T3-L1 cells’ SFN treatment affected Rxra expression early in adipogenesis, and knockdown of Nrf2-delayed Rxra expression, both leading to impaired adipogenesis.
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