2021
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.120.050432
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Genetic Variation in Enhancers Modifies Cardiomyopathy Gene Expression and Progression

Abstract: Background: Inherited cardiomyopathy associates with a range of phenotype, mediated by genetic and non-genetic factors. Non-inherited cardiomyopathy also displays varying progression and outcomes. Expression of cardiomyopathy genes is under the regulatory control of promoters and enhancers, and human genetic variation in promoters and enhancers may contribute to this variability. Methods: We superimposed epigenomic profiling from hearts and cardiomyocy… Show more

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“…To improve variability in iPSC-CM differentiation, we employed a two-step iPSC-CM enrichment ( Figure 2A ). iPSCs were initially differentiated into iPSC-CMs by conventional methods (35,36), followed by a second step in which iPSC-CMs were enriched using a magnetic separation system. Assessment, pre- and post-enrichment by magnetic separation confirmed improved cardiac troponin T positivity ( Figure 2B and 2C ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To improve variability in iPSC-CM differentiation, we employed a two-step iPSC-CM enrichment ( Figure 2A ). iPSCs were initially differentiated into iPSC-CMs by conventional methods (35,36), followed by a second step in which iPSC-CMs were enriched using a magnetic separation system. Assessment, pre- and post-enrichment by magnetic separation confirmed improved cardiac troponin T positivity ( Figure 2B and 2C ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The control line iPSC line (GM033488) was previously described (35). iPSC culture and differentiation were performed per previously published methods (35,36).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two cardiac myosin isoforms in an adult human heart are the fast α-myosin (MYH6), which is predominant in the atria, and the slow and more energy-efficient β-myosin, which is expressed primarily in the ventricles [228,229]. The ratio between these two isoforms in the ventricle (α/β: ~1:10) has been implied to be crucial for optimal function [230][231][232][233]. Of particular interest in this regard is the difference between the endocardial and epicardial layers of the ventricle [206] with normally higher α-myosin expression levels in epicardial fibers (Figure 7A).…”
Section: Possible Reasons For Non-uniformities Other Than Varied Expr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, humans display an entirely distinct myosin expression pattern. MHY7 is the major left ventricular MHC in the adults, whereas MYH6 eocodes the myosin enriched in developing human ventricle and adult atrium ( 29 ). Owing to the expression pattern of their host genes, expression of miR-208 family members in adult human hearts showed prominent chamber specificity.…”
Section: Expression Of Mir-208a and Its Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%