Regulation of developmentally controlled enhancer activity by extrinsic signals in normal and malignant cells: AP-1 at the centre.

Alexander Maytum, Nadine Obier, Pierre Cauchy, Constanze Bonifer
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The ability of cells to respond to external stimuli is one of the characteristics of life as we know it. Multicellular organisms have developed a huge machinery that interprets the cellular environment and instigates an appropriate cellular response by changing gene expression, metabolism, proliferation state and motility. Decades of research have studied the pathways transmitting the various signals within the cell. However, whilst we know most of the players, we know surprisingly little about the mechanistic details of how extrinsic signals are interpreted and integrated within the genome. In this article we revisit the long-standing debate of whether factors regulating cellular growth (cytokines) act in an instructive or permissive fashion on cell fate decisions. We touch upon this topic by highlighting the paradigm of AP-1 as one of the most important signaling-responsive transcription factor family and summarize our work and that of others to explain what is known about cytokine responsive cis-regulatory elements driving differential gene expression. We propose that cytokines and, by extension, multiple types of external signals are the main drivers of cell differentiation and act via inducible transcription factors that transmit signaling processes to the genome and are essential for changing gene expression to drive transitions between gene regulatory networks. Importantly, inducible transcription factors cooperate with cell type specific factors within a pre-existing chromatin landscape and integrate multiple signaling pathways at specific enhancer elements, to both maintain and alter cellular identities. We also propose that signaling processes and signaling responsive transcription factors are at the heart of tumor development.

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正常细胞和恶性细胞中外在信号对发育控制增强子活性的调节:以 AP-1 为中心
细胞对外部刺激做出反应的能力是我们所知的生命特征之一。多细胞生物已经发展出一套庞大的机制,能够解读细胞环境,并通过改变基因表达、新陈代谢、增殖状态和运动性来激发适当的细胞反应。数十年来,人们一直在研究细胞内传递各种信号的途径。然而,尽管我们知道大部分的参与者,但对外部信号如何在基因组内解读和整合的机制细节却知之甚少,令人惊讶。在这篇文章中,我们将重温长期以来关于调节细胞生长的因子(细胞因子)对细胞命运的决定是起指导作用还是起放任作用的争论。通过强调 AP-1 作为最重要的信号响应转录因子家族之一的范例,我们触及了这一话题,并总结了我们和其他人的工作,以解释关于细胞因子响应顺式调控元件驱动不同基因表达的已知情况。我们提出,细胞因子以及多种类型的外部信号是细胞分化的主要驱动力,它们通过可诱导转录因子发挥作用,将信号转导过程传递到基因组,对于改变基因表达以驱动基因调控网络之间的转换至关重要。重要的是,诱导性转录因子与细胞类型特异性因子在预先存在的染色质景观中进行合作,并在特定的增强子元件上整合多种信号通路,以维持和改变细胞特性。我们还提出,信号转导过程和信号转导反应转录因子是肿瘤发生发展的核心。
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