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Tbx5 maintains atrial identity by regulating an atrial enhancer network

Authors :
Mason E. Sweat
Yangpo Cao
Xiaoran Zhang
Ozanna Burnicka-Turek
Carlos Perez-Cervantes
Brynn N. Akerberg
Qing Ma
Hiroko Wakimoto
Joshua M. Gorham
Mi Kyoung Song
Michael A. Trembley
Peizhe Wang
Fujian Lu
Matteo Gianeselli
Maksymilian Prondzynski
Raul H. Bortolin
Jonathan G. Seidman
Christine E. Seidman
Ivan P. Moskowitz
William T. Pu
Source :
bioRxiv
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

Understanding how the atrial and ventricular chambers of the heart maintain their distinct identity is a prerequisite for treating chamber-specific diseases. Here, we selectively inactivated the transcription factorTbx5in the atrial working myocardium of the neonatal mouse heart to show that it is required to maintain atrial identity. AtrialTbx5inactivation downregulated highly chamber specific genes such asMyl7andNppa, and conversely, increased the expression of ventricular identity genes includingMyl2. Using combined single nucleus transcriptome and open chromatin profiling, we assessed genomic accessibility changes underlying the altered atrial identity expression program, identifying 1846 genomic loci with greater accessibility in control atrial cardiomyocytes compared to KO aCMs. 69% of the control-enriched ATAC regions were bound by TBX5, demonstrating a role for TBX5 in maintaining atrial genomic accessibility. These regions were associated with genes that had higher expression in control aCMs compared to KO aCMs, suggesting they act as TBX5-dependent enhancers. We tested this hypothesis by analyzing enhancer chromatin looping using HiChIP and found 510 chromatin loops that were sensitive to TBX5 dosage. Of the loops enriched in control aCMs, 73.7% contained anchors in control-enriched ATAC regions. Together, these data demonstrate a genomic role for TBX5 in maintaining the atrial gene expression program by binding to atrial enhancers and preserving tissue-specific chromatin architecture of atrial enhancers.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
bioRxiv
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....44e019c2713c76df1072f0d0d59e6070