Integrated transcriptomics and epigenomics reveal chamber-specific and species-specific characteristics of human and mouse hearts

Gao, Junpeng and Zheng, Yuxuan and Li, Lin and Lu, Minjie and Chen, Xiangjian and Wang, Yu and Li, Yanna and Liu, Xiaomeng and Gao, Yun and Mao, Yunuo and Zhao, Peng and Zhang, Jinan and Tang, Fuchou and Song, Lei and Wen, Lu and Wang, Jizheng and Lo, Cecilia W. (2021) Integrated transcriptomics and epigenomics reveal chamber-specific and species-specific characteristics of human and mouse hearts. PLOS Biology, 19 (5). e3001229. ISSN 1545-7885

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Abstract

DNA methylation, chromatin accessibility, and gene expression represent different levels information in biological process, but a comprehensive multiomics analysis of the mammalian heart is lacking. Here, we applied nucleosome occupancy and methylome sequencing, which detected DNA methylation and chromatin accessibility simultaneously, as well as RNA-seq, for multiomics analysis of the 4 chambers of adult and fetal human hearts, and adult mouse hearts. Our results showed conserved region-specific patterns in the mammalian heart at transcriptome and DNA methylation level. Adult and fetal human hearts showed distinct features in DNA methylome, chromatin accessibility, and transcriptome. Novel long noncoding RNAs were identified in the human heart, and the gene expression profiles of major cardiovascular diseases associated genes were displayed. Furthermore, cross-species comparisons revealed human-specific and mouse-specific differentially expressed genes between the atria and ventricles. We also reported the relationship among multiomics and found there was a bell-shaped relationship between gene-body methylation and expression in the human heart. In general, our study provided comprehensive spatiotemporal and evolutionary insights into the regulation of gene expression in the heart.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Science Repository > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2023 06:01
Last Modified: 11 Jul 2024 05:26
URI: http://research.manuscritpub.com/id/eprint/947

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