# Enhancer RNA-mediated transcriptional regulation of TDP-43 during early neural lineage specification

**Authors:** Yeonju Jang, Hyohi Lee, Myunggeun Oh, Jiin Moon, Seung-Jin Kim, Jaeil Han, Jong-Lyul Park, Seung-Kyoon Kim

PMC · DOI: 10.1080/19768354.2026.2643998 · Animal Cells and Systems · 2026-03-26

## TL;DR

The study reveals how enhancer RNAs regulate TDP-43 during the development of neural cells from stem cells.

## Contribution

The study identifies enhancer RNAs as regulators of TDP-43 expression during early neural lineage specification.

## Key findings

- Intergenic and intragenic enhancers near Tdp-43 produce enhancer RNAs that modulate its transcription.
- Some enhancer RNAs are highly expressed in ESCs and downregulated during differentiation.
- Knockdown of enhancer RNAs reduces Tdp-43 expression and affects lineage marker expression.

## Abstract

TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) is a DNA- and RNA-binding protein that regulates gene expression by modulating transcription and RNA processing. It plays pivotal roles in neuronal development and function, and its mislocalization and aggregation are major pathological features of several neurodegenerative diseases. However, the regulatory mechanisms that control Tdp-43 expression and activity during the transition from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to neural progenitor cells (NPCs) remain poorly understood. Through integrative epigenomic and transcriptomic analyses, we identified multiple intergenic and intragenic enhancers within and around the Tdp-43 locus that generate enhancer RNAs (eRNAs). These eRNAs exhibit dynamic, region-specific expression changes and modulate Tdp-43 transcription in a stage- and context-dependent manner. Specifically, a subset of eRNAs was highly expressed in ESCs and downregulated upon differentiation, while others were selectively retained or induced in NPCs, paralleling changes in enhancer usage and histone modification states. Targeted knockdown of these eRNAs decreased Tdp-43 expression and was accompanied by changes in the expression of pluripotency- and lineage-associated markers, without implying direct control over full differentiation trajectories. These findings uncover a previously unrecognized aspect of Tdp-43 transcriptional regulation and highlight the significance of enhancer dynamics in the epigenetic regulation of TDP-43 expression during early lineage specification.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** TARDBP (TAR DNA binding protein) [NCBI Gene 23435]
- **Proteins:** TARDBP (TAR DNA binding protein)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** TARDBP (TAR DNA binding protein) [NCBI Gene 23435] {aka ALS10, TDP-43}
- **Diseases:** neurodegenerative diseases (MESH:D019636)

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