Survivin in synergy with BAF/SWI complex binds bivalent chromatin regions and activates DNA damage response in CD4+ T cells

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This study explores a regulatory role of oncoprotein survivin on the bivalent regions of chromatin (BvCR) characterized by concomitant deposition of trimethylated lysine of histone H3 at position 4 (H3K4me3) and 27 (H3K27me3). Intersect between BvCR and chromatin sequences bound to survivin demonstrated their co-localization on cis-regulatory elements of genes which execute DNA damage control in primary human CD4+ cells. Survivin anchored BRG1-complex to BvCR to repress DNA damage repair genes in IFNg-stimulated CD4+ cells. In contrast, survivin inhibition shifted the functional balance of BvCR in favor of H3K4me3, which activated DNA damage recognition and repair. Co-expression of BRG1, survivin and IFNg in CD4+ cells of patients with rheumatoid arthritis identified arthritogenic BRG1hi cells abundant in autoimmune synovia. Immunomodulating drugs inhibited the subunits anchoring BRG1-complex to BvCR, which changed the arthritogenic profile. Together, this study demonstrates the function of BvCR in DNA damage control of CD4+ cells offering an epigenetic platform for survivin and BRG1-complex targeting interventions to combat autoimmunity. ### Competing Interest Statement G. Katona and M.I. Bokarewa submitted a patent application for the machine learning method described in the paper. The remaining authors have no competing interests.
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