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Series GSE154519 Query DataSets for GSE154519
Status Public on Dec 01, 2021
Title Temporal Analyses of Cardiac Chromatin Accessibility, DNA Methylation and Epigenomic Structure Reveal Locus-Specific Regulation [RNA-seq]
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Heart failure can be induced or ameliorated by regulation of chromatin modifying enzymes. Because so many chromatin factors regulate gene expression, we used ATAC-seq to report the status of a given locus at any time—the sum total of all epigenetic modifiers—in a mouse model of pressure overload hypertrophy. Early compensation of pressure overload at 3 days was associated with widespread changes in chromatin accessibility and DNA methylation, the majority of which persisted to the decompensated phase (3 weeks), revealing the temporal nature of epigenomic compensation to pathologic stimuli. A cardiac-specific CTCF depletion model was used to examine how this protein maintains basal cardiac chromatin function and revealed that loss of CTCF causes widespread changes in accessibility and methylation that are distinct from those in pressure overload. Less than half of the gene expression changes occurring at either time point after pressure overload were explained by the actions of DNA methylation alone and accessibility was likewise an imperfect predictor of transcription. Distal enhancers were paired with genes based on chromatin structural data and the regulatory actions of these elements examined in the context of DNA methylation and accessibility: enhancer actions require specific combinations of transcription factors and histone modifications at different stages of disease and to execute a specific transcriptional event (methylation and accessibility alone were insufficient to predict the behavior). In summary, these studies characterize the logic employed at different coding, regulatory, and noncoding regions to regulate chromatin accessibility and transcription, providing a resource of epigenomic data at distinct temporal stages of heart failure.
 
Overall design Diferences in chromatin accessibility, DNA methylation and gene expression at early (3 days) and late (3 weeks) stage of cardiac disease, and during cardiac-specific CTCF depletion. TAC (transverse aortic constriction) samples represent mice with diseased hearts.
 
Contributor(s) Chapski DJ, Vondriska TM, Rosa-Garrido M
Citation(s) 34273410
Submission date Jul 15, 2020
Last update date Dec 02, 2021
Contact name Tom Vondriska
E-mail(s) vondriska.web@gmail.com
Organization name UCLA
Street address 650 Charles E Young Dr, BH553
City Los Angeles
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 90095
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL24247 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (12)
GSM4672450 Control biological replicate 1 RNA-seq
GSM4672451 Control biological replicate 2 RNA-seq
GSM4672452 Control biological replicate 3 RNA-seq
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE154521 Temporal Analyses of Cardiac Chromatin Accessibility, DNA Methylation and Epigenomic Structure Reveal Locus-Specific Regulation
Relations
BioProject PRJNA647865
SRA SRP273104

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