Inability to switch from ARID1A-BAF to ARID1B-BAF impairs exit from pluripotency and commitment towards neural crest formation in ARID1B-related neurodevelopmental disorders

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Luca Pagliaroli
Patrizia Porazzi
Alyxandra T. Curtis
Chiara Scopa
Harald M. M. Mikkers
Christian Freund
Lucia Daxinger
Sandra Deliard
Sarah A. Welsh
Sarah Offley
Connor A. Ott
Bruno Calabretta
Samantha A. Brugmann
Gijs W. E. Santen
Marco Trizzino
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[1] Thomas Jefferson University,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College
[2] Thomas Jefferson University,Department of Cancer Biology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College
[3] Leiden University Medical Center,Department of Cell & Chemical Biology
[4] Leiden University Medical Center,LUMC hiPSC Hotel, Dept. Anatomy & Embryology
[5] Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC),Department of Human Genetics
[6] The Wistar Institute,Gene Expression and Regulation Program
[7] Divisions of Developmental Biology and Plastic Surgery,Department of Clinical Genetics
[8] Department of Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center,undefined
[9] Leiden University Medical Center,undefined
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Subunit switches in the BAF chromatin remodeler are essential during development. ARID1B and its paralog ARID1A encode for mutually exclusive BAF subunits. De novo ARID1B haploinsufficient mutations cause neurodevelopmental disorders, including Coffin-Siris syndrome, which is characterized by neurological and craniofacial features. Here, we leveraged ARID1B+/− Coffin-Siris patient-derived iPSCs and modeled cranial neural crest cell (CNCC) formation. We discovered that ARID1B is active only during the first stage of this process, coinciding with neuroectoderm specification, where it is part of a lineage-specific BAF configuration (ARID1B-BAF). ARID1B-BAF regulates exit from pluripotency and lineage commitment by attenuating thousands of enhancers and genes of the NANOG and SOX2 networks. In iPSCs, these enhancers are maintained active by ARID1A-containing BAF. At the onset of differentiation, cells transition from ARID1A- to ARID1B-BAF, eliciting attenuation of the NANOG/SOX2 networks and triggering pluripotency exit. Coffin-Siris patient cells fail to perform the ARID1A/ARID1B switch, and maintain ARID1A-BAF at the pluripotency enhancers throughout all stages of CNCC formation. This leads to persistent NANOG/SOX2 activity which impairs CNCC formation. Despite showing the typical neural crest signature (TFAP2A/SOX9-positive), ARID1B-haploinsufficient CNCCs are also aberrantly NANOG-positive. These findings suggest a connection between ARID1B mutations, neuroectoderm specification and a pathogenic mechanism for Coffin-Siris syndrome.
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