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Abstract 4141486: Site-Specific Transcriptomic Patterns and Cell Types Associated with Hypertension

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Vol. 150
DOI: 10.1161/circ.150.suppl_1.4141486

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Introduction: The biology of early human hypertensive heart disease (HHD) is largely unexplored due to limited cardiac tissue access. Site-specific transcriptomics of human cardiac tissue before development of overt HHD offers a unique vantage to understand the biology of HHD in human cardiac tissue. Hypothesis: We hypothesize that transcriptomic signatures and cell subtype proportions differ in human heart tissue from HTN donors compared to normotensive (NTN) donors in a site-specific manner. Methods: We performed bulk RNA-seq on rRNA-depleted libraries from left (LV) and right (RV) mid-ventricular-wall tissue (average depth 114 million reads/sample) collected postmortem from HTN (n=3, 67% Black/Latinx) and NTN (n=2, 50% Black/Latinx) donors. We performed single-nucleus RNA-seq (snRNA-Seq) on cardiac tissue from the same donors (average of 4,062 LV nuclei). Differential gene expression, lineage identification, and Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) were performed with publicly available software. Results: All donors were female with matched postmortem intervals (time from death to tissue preservation; HTN 19±9 hours, NTN 18±6 hours). HTN donors were older (65±7 years) than NTN donors (36±16 years). A total of 416 genes were associated with HTN (Wald test, FDR q <0.05) across both ventricles (correcting for site). When tested separately, 72 (LV) or 83 (RV) genes were associated with HTN (FDR q <0.05), with 13 common genes, indicating site-specific differences. GSEA of genes ranked by Wald statistic computed across both ventricles showed that transcripts involved in single-stranded DNA helicase activity, branched-chain amino acid catabolism, and NAD-dependent deacetylase activity were coordinately associated with HTN (FDR q <0.05). snRNA-seq revealed 9 cell types in these samples, including immune cells and chamber-specific cardiomyocytes (CMs) with higher proportions of LV CMs and lymphocytes associated with HTN compared to NTN. MYH6 and MYL7 expression was unchanged with respect to HTN by RNA-seq but lower in LV HTN CMs compared to NTN by snRNA-seq, suggesting dysregulation of contractile programming in HTN LV CMs. Conclusion: HTN is associated with altered cardiomyocyte/lymphocyte ratios, and site-specific differential expression of cardiac contractile elements. Further study is required to validate these findings with additional samples and elucidate mechanisms driving transcriptional program differences in the hypertensive human heart.

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Zachary J. Milstone, Jesse D. Moreira, Karan K. Smith, Adam C. Gower, Yuriy O. Alekseyev, Jason Cunha, Nathaniel Fisher, Joshua Lepson, Ashlee N. Lamason, Brian Tao, Christopher Williams, Emelia Benjamin, Daniel Levy, Richard N. Mitchell, Robert F. Padera, Seung Hoan Choi, Deepa M. Gopal, Nathan R. Tucker, Jessica L. Fetterman (2024). Abstract 4141486: Site-Specific Transcriptomic Patterns and Cell Types Associated with Hypertension. , 150(Suppl_1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/circ.150.suppl_1.4141486.

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