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Consensus Transcriptional Landscape of Human End-Stage Heart Failure.

Ricardo O Ramirez Flores1,2,3, Jan D Lanzer1,2,3,4, Christian H Holland1,2, Florian Leuschner5,6, Patrick Most5,6,7, Jobst-Hendrik Schultz4, Rebecca T Levinson3,4, Julio Saez-Rodriguez1,3,8.   

Abstract

Background Transcriptomic studies have contributed to fundamental knowledge of myocardial remodeling in human heart failure (HF). However, the key HF genes reported are often inconsistent between studies, and systematic efforts to integrate evidence from multiple patient cohorts are lacking. Here, we aimed to provide a framework for comprehensive comparison and analysis of publicly available data sets resulting in an unbiased consensus transcriptional signature of human end-stage HF. Methods and Results We curated and uniformly processed 16 public transcriptomic studies of left ventricular samples from 263 healthy and 653 failing human hearts. First, we evaluated the degree of consistency between studies by using linear classifiers and overrepresentation analysis. Then, we meta-analyzed the deregulation of 14 041 genes to extract a consensus signature of HF. Finally, to functionally characterize this signature, we estimated the activities of 343 transcription factors, 14 signaling pathways, and 182 micro RNAs, as well as the enrichment of 5998 biological processes. Machine learning approaches revealed conserved disease patterns across all studies independent of technical differences. These consistent molecular changes were prioritized with a meta-analysis, functionally characterized and validated on external data. We provide all results in a free public resource (https://saezlab.shinyapps.io/reheat/) and exemplified usage by deciphering fetal gene reprogramming and tracing the potential myocardial origin of the plasma proteome markers in patients with HF. Conclusions Even though technical and sampling variability confound the identification of differentially expressed genes in individual studies, we demonstrated that coordinated molecular responses during end-stage HF are conserved. The presented resource is crucial to complement findings in independent studies and decipher fundamental changes in failing myocardium.

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Keywords:  consensus signature; heart failure; knowledge banks; machine learning; meta‐analysis; transcriptomics

Year:  2021        PMID: 33787284     DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.120.019667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc        ISSN: 2047-9980            Impact factor:   5.501


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1.  Pathogenic variants damage cell composition and single cell transcription in cardiomyopathies.

Authors:  Daniel Reichart; Eric L Lindberg; Henrike Maatz; Hendrik Milting; Michela Noseda; Gavin Y Oudit; Matthias Heinig; Jonathan G Seidman; Norbert Hubner; Christine E Seidman; Antonio M A Miranda; Anissa Viveiros; Nikolay Shvetsov; Anna Gärtner; Emily R Nadelmann; Michael Lee; Kazumasa Kanemaru; Jorge Ruiz-Orera; Viktoria Strohmenger; Daniel M DeLaughter; Giannino Patone; Hao Zhang; Andrew Woehler; Christoph Lippert; Yuri Kim; Eleonora Adami; Joshua M Gorham; Sam N Barnett; Kemar Brown; Rachel J Buchan; Rasheda A Chowdhury; Chrystalla Constantinou; James Cranley; Leanne E Felkin; Henrik Fox; Ahla Ghauri; Jan Gummert; Masatoshi Kanda; Ruoyan Li; Lukas Mach; Barbara McDonough; Sara Samari; Farnoush Shahriaran; Clarence Yapp; Caroline Stanasiuk; Pantazis I Theotokis; Fabian J Theis; Antoon van den Bogaerdt; Hiroko Wakimoto; James S Ware; Catherine L Worth; Paul J R Barton; Young-Ae Lee; Sarah A Teichmann
Journal:  Science       Date:  2022-08-05       Impact factor: 63.714

Review 2.  Immune cells in cardiac homeostasis and disease: emerging insights from novel technologies.

Authors:  Sabine Steffens; Matthias Nahrendorf; Rosalinda Madonna
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2022-04-19       Impact factor: 35.855

3.  Transcriptomic Cross-Species Analysis of Chronic Liver Disease Reveals Consistent Regulation Between Humans and Mice.

Authors:  Christian H Holland; Ricardo O Ramirez Flores; Maiju Myllys; Reham Hassan; Karolina Edlund; Ute Hofmann; Rosemarie Marchan; Cristina Cadenas; Jörg Reinders; Stefan Hoehme; Abdel-Latif Seddek; Steven Dooley; Verena Keitel; Patricio Godoy; Brigitte Begher-Tibbe; Christian Trautwein; Christian Rupp; Sebastian Mueller; Thomas Longerich; Jan G Hengstler; Julio Saez-Rodriguez; Ahmed Ghallab
Journal:  Hepatol Commun       Date:  2021-08-28

4.  Succinyl-CoA-based energy metabolism dysfunction in chronic heart failure.

Authors:  Shingo Takada; Satoshi Maekawa; Takaaki Furihata; Naoya Kakutani; Daiki Setoyama; Koji Ueda; Hideo Nambu; Hikaru Hagiwara; Haruka Handa; Yoshizuki Fumoto; Soichiro Hata; Tomoka Masunaga; Arata Fukushima; Takashi Yokota; Dongchon Kang; Shintaro Kinugawa; Hisataka Sabe
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-10-06       Impact factor: 12.779

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