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Abstract Parathyroid Hormone-Like Hormone (PTHLH) is an important regulatory gene encoding the product Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein (PTHrP). Among many biological roles, it has been demonstrated to be essential to the development of multiple tissue-types, the regulation of foetal calcium levels, and the metastasis of breast cancer to bone. Its region has GWAS associations with breast cancer, breast size, height, type 2 diabetes mellitis, neural development, cardiac arrest, and several immunological phenotypes. They extend both up- and down-stream of PTHLH, however their driving molecular mechanisms remain obscure. Analysis of datasets including Hi-C, ChIA-PET, IM-PET and ChIP-seq suggests PTHLH sits within a 1.3Mb Topologically Associating Domain (TAD) containing 4 other protein-coding genes (pc-genes) CCDC91, MRPS35, MANSC4 and KLHL42. PTHLH itself rests between two 220kb inducible sub-TADs that likely comprise regulatory archipelagos directed primarily at its regulation. There are several other inducible loops in the TAD. All protein-coding genes within the TAD feature an Activated Chromatin Hub (ACH) nearby their 5’. The 3D-structure of the TAD appears to be supported by a system of permanent and dynamic tether points producing primary and inducible chromatin loops. These result in all pc-genes’ ACHs being 30 to 60kb from each other. RNA Pol II (RNAPII) ChIA-PET data suggests there is an inclusive hierarchical regulatory structure within the TAD, with substantial interaction between the ACHs of respective pc-genes that is likely facilitated by the 3D conformation. Citation Format: Adam N. Freeman, Michael A. Henderson, Miroslaw K. Kapuscinski, John Hopper, T John Martin. The 3D chromatin structure of the PTHLH region comprises a dynamic hierarchical looping complex that approximates the protein-coding genes and facilitates promoter and enhancer promiscuity. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 1975.

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