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Chamber-specific chromatin architecture guides functional interpretation of disease-associated Cis-regulatory elements in human cardiomyocytes

Nature communications. 2026-01; 
S Haydar, R Bednarz, P Laurette, I Sobitov, N Díaz I Pedrosa, P Videm, T Lueneburg, S Kuß, H Lahm, M Dreßen, M Krane, C Schmidt, B A Grüning, N Voigt, K Streckfuss-Bömeke, R Gilsbach
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Abstract

Cis-regulatory elements (CREs) are noncoding DNA regions regulating cell-type-specific gene expression programs by interacting with distal gene promoters. Here, we aim to decode the function and spatial organization of CRE-promoter interactions in human cardiomyocytes. We analyzed the epigenome and chromatin interactions of human male atrial, ventricular, and failing cardiomyocytes. Atrial and ventricular cardiomyocytes harbored chamber-specific CRE-promoter interactions modulating gene expression as confirmed by functional epigenetic silencing. These CRE-promoter interactions explain the distinct contribution of non-coding genetic variants to atrial and ventricular diseases, such as dilated cardiomyopathy and ... More

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