Genome-wide profiling of an enhancer-associated histone modification reveals the influence of asthma on the epigenome of the airway epithelium

Asthma is a chronic airway disease driven by complex genetic-environmental interactions. The role of epigenetic modifications in bronchial epithelial cells (BECs) in asthma is poorly understood. We undertook genome-wide profiling of the enhancer-associated histone modification H3K27ac in BECs from people with asthma and healthy controls. We identified 49,903 regions exhibiting differential H3K27ac enrichment in asthma, clustered at genes associated with type-2-high asthma (CLCA1) and epithelial processes (EMT). Asthma dramatically influenced the BEC enhancer landscape and we identified asthma-associated Super-Enhancers encompassing genes encoding transcription factors (TP63) and enzymes regulating lipid metabolism (NOX4). We integrated published protein, epigenomic and transcriptomic datasets and identified epithelium-specific transcription factors associated with H3K27ac in asthma (TP73) and dynamic relationships between asthma-associated changes in H3K27ac, DNA methylation, genetic susceptibility and transcriptional profiles. Finally, we used a CRISPR-based approach to recapitulate the H3K27ac-asthma landscape in vitro and provide proof of principal that asthma-associated gene expression (SERPINB2) is driven in part by aberrant histone acetylation, validating the combination of genome-wide and epigenome-editing approaches in deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying asthma pathogenesis.

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