@article{23fba77e76444e6798a1021441c99dcf,
title = "Transcriptional regulation of the thymus master regulator Foxn1",
abstract = "FOXN1 is a transcription factor critical for the development of both thymic epithelial cell (TEC) and hair follicle cell (HFC) compartments. However, mechanisms controlling its expression remain poorly understood. To address this question, we performed thorough analyses of the evolutionary conservation and chromatin status of the Foxn1 locus in different tissues and states and identified several putative cis-regulatory regions unique to TECs versus HFCs. Furthermore, experiments using genetically modified mice with specific deletions in the Foxn1 locus and additional bioinformatic analyses helped us identify key regions and transcription factors involved in either positive or negative regulation of Foxn1 in both TECs and HFCs. Specifically, we identified SIX1 and FOXN1 itself as key factors inducing Foxn1 expression in embryonic and neonatal TECs. Together, our data provide important mechanistic insights into the transcriptional regulation of the Foxn1 gene in TEC versus HFC and highlight the role of FOXN1 in its autoregulation.",
author = "Jakub Abramson and Noam Kadouri and Tal Giladi and Shir Katz and Joschka Hey and Shifra Ben-Dor and Jan Dobes and Weichenhan Dieter and Marion B{\"a}hr and Michelle Paulsen and Rebecca Haffner-Krausz and Mall, \{Marcus A.\} and Christoph Plass and Yael Kafka and Jakub Abramson",
note = "We thank the Abramson laboratory group for critical reading of the manuscript and for many fruitful discussions. We thank the personnel at the Weizmann Institute of Science animal facility for animal husbandry and the Abramson laboratory genotyping team for their work. We thank H. Keren-Shaul and M. Chemla from the Genomics Unit at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Life Sciences Core Facilities. We greatly acknowledge the service provided by the Genomics and Proteomics Core Facility (DKFZ, Heidelberg) and Omics IT and Data Management Core Facility (DKFZ, Heidelberg). Research in the Abramson laboratory is supported by the European Research Council (ERC-2016-CoG-724821), Binational Science Foundation (2019289), Israel Science Foundation (1919/21), Bill and Marika Glied and Family Fund, Wohl Biology Endowment Fund, Erica Drake Fund, Enoch Foundation, Ruth and Samuel David Gameroff Family Foundation, and Lilly Fulop Fund for Multiple Sclerosis Research. The research was supported, in part, by the German Ministry for Education and Research (82DZL004A1 to M.A.M.). N.K. and J.H. were supported by the German-Israeli Helmholtz International Research School: Cancer-TRAX (HIRS-0003), a grant from the Helmholtz Association's Initiative and Networking Fund. J.D. was supported by the Dean of Faculty Fellowship for outstanding postdocs of the Weizmann Institute of Science and by the Weizmann Institute of Science-Czech Academy of Sciences Bilateral Fellowship.",
year = "2022",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1126/sciimmunol.abn8144",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "7",
journal = "Science Immunology",
issn = "2470-9468",
publisher = "American Association for the Advancement of Science",
number = "74",
}