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Characteristics of transcriptome and chromatin accessibility in the peripheral blood after acute hypoxia exposure

Authors :
Kuo Zeng
Pei-ru Yuan
Jin-feng Xuan
Lai-xi Zhao
Xiao-na Li
Jun Yao
Dong Zhao
Source :
BMC Biology, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2025)
Publication Year :
2025
Publisher :
BMC, 2025.

Abstract

Abstract Background Human responses and acclimation to the environmental stresses of high altitude and low oxygen are multifaceted and regulated by multiple genes. However, the mechanism of how the body adjusts in a low-oxygen environment is not yet clear. Results Hence, we performed RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and ATAC sequencing (ATAC-seq) to observe the changes of transcriptome and chromatin accessibility in the peripheral blood of eight individuals at 1 h post adaptation in a simulated plateau environment with 3500 m and 4500 m altitude, respectively. Differential expression analysis and the Boruta algorithm identified differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and differentially accessible regions (DARs) associated with hypoxia adaptation. Specifically, RNA-seq identified 93 and 7 DEGs after 1 h post adaptation with 3500 m altitude and 45 and 8 DEGs after 1 h adaptation with 4500 m. Additionally, ATAC-seq screened 12 and 4 DARs in 3500 m altitude adaption and 15 and 5 DARs in 4500 m altitude adaption. Moreover, the combined analysis of RNA-seq and ATAC-seq revealed that 10 hub genes were independently identified from the protein–protein interaction (PPI) network for each altitude. Gene enrichment analysis displayed that most hub genes were related with hypoxia pathways. Conclusions Our results can provide the reference for the early response of the organism to hypoxic adaptation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17417007
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMC Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5619b5b2d7784c56ad9e8b41f069664f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-025-02123-z