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Comparing the epigenetic landscape in myonuclei purified with a PCM1 antibody from a fast/glycolytic and a slow/oxidative muscle

Muscle cells have different phenotypes adapted to different usage, and can be grossly divided into fast/glycolytic and slow/oxidative types. While most muscles contain a mixture of such fiber types, we aimed at providing a genome-wide analysis of the epigenetic landscape by ChIP-Seq in two muscle ex...

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Autores principales: Bengtsen, Mads, Winje, Ivan Myhre, Eftestøl, Einar, Landskron, Johannes, Sun, Chengyi, Nygård, Kamilla, Domanska, Diana, Millay, Douglas P., Meza-Zepeda, Leonardo A., Gundersen, Kristian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8604348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34752468
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009907
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author Bengtsen, Mads
Winje, Ivan Myhre
Eftestøl, Einar
Landskron, Johannes
Sun, Chengyi
Nygård, Kamilla
Domanska, Diana
Millay, Douglas P.
Meza-Zepeda, Leonardo A.
Gundersen, Kristian
author_facet Bengtsen, Mads
Winje, Ivan Myhre
Eftestøl, Einar
Landskron, Johannes
Sun, Chengyi
Nygård, Kamilla
Domanska, Diana
Millay, Douglas P.
Meza-Zepeda, Leonardo A.
Gundersen, Kristian
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description Muscle cells have different phenotypes adapted to different usage, and can be grossly divided into fast/glycolytic and slow/oxidative types. While most muscles contain a mixture of such fiber types, we aimed at providing a genome-wide analysis of the epigenetic landscape by ChIP-Seq in two muscle extremes, the fast/glycolytic extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and slow/oxidative soleus muscles. Muscle is a heterogeneous tissue where up to 60% of the nuclei can be of a different origin. Since cellular homogeneity is critical in epigenome-wide association studies we developed a new method for purifying skeletal muscle nuclei from whole tissue, based on the nuclear envelope protein Pericentriolar material 1 (PCM1) being a specific marker for myonuclei. Using antibody labelling and a magnetic-assisted sorting approach, we were able to sort out myonuclei with 95% purity in muscles from mice, rats and humans. The sorting eliminated influence from the other cell types in the tissue and improved the myo-specific signal. A genome-wide comparison of the epigenetic landscape in EDL and soleus reflected the differences in the functional properties of the two muscles, and revealed distinct regulatory programs involving distal enhancers, including a glycolytic super-enhancer in the EDL. The two muscles were also regulated by different sets of transcription factors; e.g. in soleus, binding sites for MEF2C, NFATC2 and PPARA were enriched, while in EDL MYOD1 and SIX1 binding sites were found to be overrepresented. In addition, more novel transcription factors for muscle regulation such as members of the MAF family, ZFX and ZBTB14 were identified.
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spelling pubmed-86043482021-11-20 Comparing the epigenetic landscape in myonuclei purified with a PCM1 antibody from a fast/glycolytic and a slow/oxidative muscle Bengtsen, Mads Winje, Ivan Myhre Eftestøl, Einar Landskron, Johannes Sun, Chengyi Nygård, Kamilla Domanska, Diana Millay, Douglas P. Meza-Zepeda, Leonardo A. Gundersen, Kristian PLoS Genet Research Article Muscle cells have different phenotypes adapted to different usage, and can be grossly divided into fast/glycolytic and slow/oxidative types. While most muscles contain a mixture of such fiber types, we aimed at providing a genome-wide analysis of the epigenetic landscape by ChIP-Seq in two muscle extremes, the fast/glycolytic extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and slow/oxidative soleus muscles. Muscle is a heterogeneous tissue where up to 60% of the nuclei can be of a different origin. Since cellular homogeneity is critical in epigenome-wide association studies we developed a new method for purifying skeletal muscle nuclei from whole tissue, based on the nuclear envelope protein Pericentriolar material 1 (PCM1) being a specific marker for myonuclei. Using antibody labelling and a magnetic-assisted sorting approach, we were able to sort out myonuclei with 95% purity in muscles from mice, rats and humans. The sorting eliminated influence from the other cell types in the tissue and improved the myo-specific signal. A genome-wide comparison of the epigenetic landscape in EDL and soleus reflected the differences in the functional properties of the two muscles, and revealed distinct regulatory programs involving distal enhancers, including a glycolytic super-enhancer in the EDL. The two muscles were also regulated by different sets of transcription factors; e.g. in soleus, binding sites for MEF2C, NFATC2 and PPARA were enriched, while in EDL MYOD1 and SIX1 binding sites were found to be overrepresented. In addition, more novel transcription factors for muscle regulation such as members of the MAF family, ZFX and ZBTB14 were identified. Public Library of Science 2021-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8604348/ /pubmed/34752468 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009907 Text en © 2021 Bengtsen et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bengtsen, Mads
Winje, Ivan Myhre
Eftestøl, Einar
Landskron, Johannes
Sun, Chengyi
Nygård, Kamilla
Domanska, Diana
Millay, Douglas P.
Meza-Zepeda, Leonardo A.
Gundersen, Kristian
Comparing the epigenetic landscape in myonuclei purified with a PCM1 antibody from a fast/glycolytic and a slow/oxidative muscle
title Comparing the epigenetic landscape in myonuclei purified with a PCM1 antibody from a fast/glycolytic and a slow/oxidative muscle
title_full Comparing the epigenetic landscape in myonuclei purified with a PCM1 antibody from a fast/glycolytic and a slow/oxidative muscle
title_fullStr Comparing the epigenetic landscape in myonuclei purified with a PCM1 antibody from a fast/glycolytic and a slow/oxidative muscle
title_full_unstemmed Comparing the epigenetic landscape in myonuclei purified with a PCM1 antibody from a fast/glycolytic and a slow/oxidative muscle
title_short Comparing the epigenetic landscape in myonuclei purified with a PCM1 antibody from a fast/glycolytic and a slow/oxidative muscle
title_sort comparing the epigenetic landscape in myonuclei purified with a pcm1 antibody from a fast/glycolytic and a slow/oxidative muscle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8604348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34752468
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009907
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