Control of Pancreas and Liver Gene Expression by HNF Transcription Factors

Duncan T. Odom(University of Illinois Chicago), Nora Zizlsperger(University of Illinois Chicago), D. Benjamin Gordon(University of Illinois Chicago), George W. Bell(University of Illinois Chicago), Nicola J. Rinaldi(University of Illinois Chicago), Heather L. Murray(University of Illinois Chicago), Tom L. Volkert(University of Illinois Chicago), J. Schreiber(University of Illinois Chicago), P. Alexander Rolfe(University of Illinois Chicago), David K. Gifford(University of Illinois Chicago), Ernest Fraenkel(University of Illinois Chicago), Graeme I. Bell(University of Illinois Chicago), Richard A. Young(University of Illinois Chicago)
Science
February 26, 2004
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Abstract

The transcriptional regulatory networks that specify and maintain human tissue diversity are largely uncharted. To gain insight into this circuitry, we used chromatin immunoprecipitation combined with promoter microarrays to identify systematically the genes occupied by the transcriptional regulators HNF1alpha, HNF4alpha, and HNF6, together with RNA polymerase II, in human liver and pancreatic islets. We identified tissue-specific regulatory circuits formed by HNF1alpha, HNF4alpha, and HNF6 with other transcription factors, revealing how these factors function as master regulators of hepatocyte and islet transcription. Our results suggest how misregulation of HNF4alpha can contribute to type 2 diabetes.


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