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Distinct Myocardial Transcriptomic Profiles of Cardiomyopathies Stratified by the Mutant Genes

Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain not well understood. Cardiomyopathies are primary diseases of the heart muscle and contribute to high rates of heart failure and sudden cardiac deaths. Here, we disti...

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Autores principales: Sielemann, Katharina, Elbeck, Zaher, Gärtner, Anna, Brodehl, Andreas, Stanasiuk, Caroline, Fox, Henrik, Paluszkiewicz, Lech, Tiesmeier, Jens, Wlost, Stefan, Gummert, Jan, Albaum, Stefan P., Sielemann, Janik, Knöll, Ralph, Milting, Hendrik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7768427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33260757
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11121430
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author Sielemann, Katharina
Elbeck, Zaher
Gärtner, Anna
Brodehl, Andreas
Stanasiuk, Caroline
Fox, Henrik
Paluszkiewicz, Lech
Tiesmeier, Jens
Wlost, Stefan
Gummert, Jan
Albaum, Stefan P.
Sielemann, Janik
Knöll, Ralph
Milting, Hendrik
author_facet Sielemann, Katharina
Elbeck, Zaher
Gärtner, Anna
Brodehl, Andreas
Stanasiuk, Caroline
Fox, Henrik
Paluszkiewicz, Lech
Tiesmeier, Jens
Wlost, Stefan
Gummert, Jan
Albaum, Stefan P.
Sielemann, Janik
Knöll, Ralph
Milting, Hendrik
author_sort Sielemann, Katharina
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description Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain not well understood. Cardiomyopathies are primary diseases of the heart muscle and contribute to high rates of heart failure and sudden cardiac deaths. Here, we distinguished four different genetic cardiomyopathies based on gene expression signatures. In this study, RNA-Sequencing was used to identify gene expression signatures in myocardial tissue of cardiomyopathy patients in comparison to non-failing human hearts. Therefore, expression differences between patients with specific affected genes, namely LMNA (lamin A/C), RBM20 (RNA binding motif protein 20), TTN (titin) and PKP2 (plakophilin 2) were investigated. We identified genotype-specific differences in regulated pathways, Gene Ontology (GO) terms as well as gene groups like secreted or regulatory proteins and potential candidate drug targets revealing specific molecular pathomechanisms for the four subtypes of genetic cardiomyopathies. Some regulated pathways are common between patients with mutations in RBM20 and TTN as the splice factor RBM20 targets amongst other genes TTN, leading to a similar response on pathway level, even though many differentially expressed genes (DEGs) still differ between both sample types. The myocardium of patients with mutations in LMNA is widely associated with upregulated genes/pathways involved in immune response, whereas mutations in PKP2 lead to a downregulation of genes of the extracellular matrix. Our results contribute to further understanding of the underlying molecular pathomechanisms aiming for novel and better treatment of genetic cardiomyopathies.
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spelling pubmed-77684272020-12-29 Distinct Myocardial Transcriptomic Profiles of Cardiomyopathies Stratified by the Mutant Genes Sielemann, Katharina Elbeck, Zaher Gärtner, Anna Brodehl, Andreas Stanasiuk, Caroline Fox, Henrik Paluszkiewicz, Lech Tiesmeier, Jens Wlost, Stefan Gummert, Jan Albaum, Stefan P. Sielemann, Janik Knöll, Ralph Milting, Hendrik Genes (Basel) Article Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain not well understood. Cardiomyopathies are primary diseases of the heart muscle and contribute to high rates of heart failure and sudden cardiac deaths. Here, we distinguished four different genetic cardiomyopathies based on gene expression signatures. In this study, RNA-Sequencing was used to identify gene expression signatures in myocardial tissue of cardiomyopathy patients in comparison to non-failing human hearts. Therefore, expression differences between patients with specific affected genes, namely LMNA (lamin A/C), RBM20 (RNA binding motif protein 20), TTN (titin) and PKP2 (plakophilin 2) were investigated. We identified genotype-specific differences in regulated pathways, Gene Ontology (GO) terms as well as gene groups like secreted or regulatory proteins and potential candidate drug targets revealing specific molecular pathomechanisms for the four subtypes of genetic cardiomyopathies. Some regulated pathways are common between patients with mutations in RBM20 and TTN as the splice factor RBM20 targets amongst other genes TTN, leading to a similar response on pathway level, even though many differentially expressed genes (DEGs) still differ between both sample types. The myocardium of patients with mutations in LMNA is widely associated with upregulated genes/pathways involved in immune response, whereas mutations in PKP2 lead to a downregulation of genes of the extracellular matrix. Our results contribute to further understanding of the underlying molecular pathomechanisms aiming for novel and better treatment of genetic cardiomyopathies. MDPI 2020-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7768427/ /pubmed/33260757 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11121430 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sielemann, Katharina
Elbeck, Zaher
Gärtner, Anna
Brodehl, Andreas
Stanasiuk, Caroline
Fox, Henrik
Paluszkiewicz, Lech
Tiesmeier, Jens
Wlost, Stefan
Gummert, Jan
Albaum, Stefan P.
Sielemann, Janik
Knöll, Ralph
Milting, Hendrik
Distinct Myocardial Transcriptomic Profiles of Cardiomyopathies Stratified by the Mutant Genes
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title_fullStr Distinct Myocardial Transcriptomic Profiles of Cardiomyopathies Stratified by the Mutant Genes
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title_short Distinct Myocardial Transcriptomic Profiles of Cardiomyopathies Stratified by the Mutant Genes
title_sort distinct myocardial transcriptomic profiles of cardiomyopathies stratified by the mutant genes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7768427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33260757
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11121430
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