Chromatin Accessibility of Human Mitral Valves and Functional Assessment of MVP Risk Loci

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​Chromatin Accessibility of Human Mitral Valves and Functional Assessment of MVP Risk Loci​
Kyryachenko, S.; Georges, A.; Yu, M.; Barrandou, T.; Guo, L.; Bruneval, P. & Rubio, T. et al.​ (2021) 
Circulation Research128(5).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.120.317581 

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Kyryachenko, Sergiy; Georges, Adrien; Yu, Mengyao; Barrandou, Takiy; Guo, Lilong; Bruneval, Patrick; Rubio, Tony; Gronwald, Judith; Baraki, Hassina; Bouatia-Naji, Nabila
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Rationale: Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is a common valvopathy that leads to mitral insufficiency, heart failure, and sudden death. Functional genomic studies in mitral valves are needed to better characterize MVP-associated variants and target genes. Objective: To establish the chromatin accessibility profiles and assess functionality of variants and narrow down target genes at MVP loci. Methods and Results: We mapped the open chromatin regions in nuclei from 11 human pathogenic and 7 nonpathogenic mitral valves by an assay for transposase-accessible chromatin with high-throughput sequencing. Open chromatin peaks were globally similar between pathogenic and nonpathogenic valves. Compared with the heart tissue and cardiac fibroblasts, we found that MV-specific assay for transposase-accessible chromatin with high-throughput sequencing peaks are enriched near genes involved in extracellular matrix organization, chondrocyte differentiation, and connective tissue development. One of the most enriched motifs in MV-specific open chromatin peaks was for the nuclear factor of activated T cells family of TFs (transcription factors) involved in valve endocardial and interstitial cell formation. We also found that MVP-associated variants were significantly enriched ( P <0.05) in mitral valve open chromatin peaks. Integration of the assay for transposase-accessible chromatin with high-throughput sequencing data with risk loci, extensive functional annotation, and gene reporter assay suggest plausible causal variants for rs2641440 at the SMG6/SRR locus and rs6723013 at the IGFBP2/IGFBP5/TNS1 locus. CRISPR-Cas9 deletion of the sequence including rs6723013 in human fibroblasts correlated with increased expression only for TNS1 . Circular chromatin conformation capture followed by high-throughput sequencing experiments provided evidence for several target genes, including SRR , HIC1 , and DPH1 at the SMG6/SRR locus and further supported TNS1 as the most likely target gene on chromosome 2. Conclusions: Here, we describe unprecedented genome-wide open chromatin profiles from human pathogenic and nonpathogenic MVs and report specific gene regulation profiles, compared with the heart. We also report in vitro functional evidence for potential causal variants and target genes at MVP risk loci involving established and new biological mechanisms. Graphic Abstract: A graphic abstract is available for this article.
Issue Date
2021
Journal
Circulation Research 
Project
EXC 2067: Multiscale Bioimaging 
SFB 1002: Modulatorische Einheiten bei Herzinsuffizienz 
SFB 1002 | A13: Bedeutung einer gestörten zytosolischen Calciumpufferung bei der atrialen Arrhythmogenese bei Patienten mit Herzinsuffizienz (HF) 
Working Group
RG Voigt (Molecular Pharmacology) 
ISSN
0009-7330
eISSN
1524-4571
Language
English

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