Joint epigenome profiling reveals cell-type-specific gene regulatory programmes in human cortical organoids

Florian Noack(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Silvia Vangelisti(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Nora Ditzer(Technische Universität Dresden), Faye Chong(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Mareike Albert(Technische Universität Dresden), Boyan Bonev(Helmholtz Zentrum München)
Nature Cell Biology
November 23, 2023
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Abstract

Gene expression is regulated by multiple epigenetic mechanisms, which are coordinated in development and disease. However, current multiomics methods are frequently limited to one or two modalities at a time, making it challenging to obtain a comprehensive gene regulatory signature. Here, we describe a method-3D genome, RNA, accessibility and methylation sequencing (3DRAM-seq)-that simultaneously interrogates spatial genome organization, chromatin accessibility and DNA methylation genome-wide and at high resolution. We combine 3DRAM-seq with immunoFACS and RNA sequencing in cortical organoids to map the cell-type-specific regulatory landscape of human neural development across multiple epigenetic layers. Finally, we apply a massively parallel reporter assay to profile cell-type-specific enhancer activity in organoids and to functionally assess the role of key transcription factors for human enhancer activation and function. More broadly, 3DRAM-seq can be used to profile the multimodal epigenetic landscape in rare cell types and different tissues.


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