CEBPD regulates CD47 and MAP4K4 via chromatin accessibility in canine mammary tumor monocytes

Jeong Woon Lee, Dabin Lee, Kyung Ju Shin, Keun Hong Son, Je Yoel Cho

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Abstract

Circulating immune cells that have interacted with tumor tissue exhibit distinct characteristics compared to those in healthy individuals, providing potential biomarkers for tumor presence and malignancy. However, the epigenetic mechanisms governing these immune cells, particularly chromatin accessibility, remain poorly understood in cancer. In this study, we investigated chromatin accessibility and transcription factor binding in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from dogs with mammary gland tumors using ATAC-seq. Our analysis revealed significant changes in chromatin accessibility near genes associated with immune function, neuronal activity, and lipid metabolism. Notably, we identified CEBPD-bound peaks that were upregulated in PBMCs from tumor-bearing dogs and demonstrated that the transcription of their associated genes, CD47 and MAP4K4, was also elevated in monocytes under cancer co-culture conditions. This effect was mitigated following CRISPR interference of these regulatory regions. These findings highlight the crucial role of chromatin accessibility in shaping the immune response to cancer and suggest potential therapeutic targets for immune modulation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number23404
JournalScientific Reports
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

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Keywords

  • ATAC-seq
  • CRISPR interference
  • Chromatin accessibility
  • Immunity
  • Mammary tumor
  • PBMC

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