TEA domain transcription factor 4 modulates repression of fetal haemoglobin by direct binding to the γ-globin gene promoters

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Re-activation of fetal haemoglobin (HbF) has been proved to be an effective strategy for the treatment of β-haemoglobinopathies. In this study, we identified TEA domain transcription factor 4 (TEAD4) as a new potential regulator of HbF by integrating public data sets with quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis in β-thalassaemia patients. Significant negative correlation was observed between the expression of TEAD4 and HbF levels in β-thalassaemia patients. Functional validations of TEAD4 inhibition in both β-thalassaemia CD34+ cells and HUDEP-2 cells indicated that depletion of TEAD4 led to a significant increase of HbF. Finally, we identified a binding motif of TEAD4 on γ-globin gene promoters; its disruption consistently led to de-repression of HbF. Taken together, these results demonstrate that TEAD4 could act as a transcriptional inhibitor of the γ-globin gene through direct binding on its promoter. Our findings demonstrate a novel role of TEAD4 on the regulation of HbF, which may benefit patients with β-haemoglobinopathies.

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Lin, J., Ye, Y., Shang, X., Zhang, Y., Wei, X., & Xu, X. (2021). TEA domain transcription factor 4 modulates repression of fetal haemoglobin by direct binding to the γ-globin gene promoters. British Journal of Haematology, 195(5), 764–769. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.17786

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