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Spatial multi-omic map of human myocardial infarction.

Christoph Kuppe1,2, Ricardo O Ramirez Flores3,4, Zhijian Li5,6, Sikander Hayat1, Rebecca T Levinson3,4,7, Xian Liao1, Monica T Hannani1,3, Jovan Tanevski3,8, Florian Wünnemann3, James S Nagai5,6, Maurice Halder1, David Schumacher1, Sylvia Menzel1, Gideon Schäfer1, Konrad Hoeft1, Mingbo Cheng5,6, Susanne Ziegler1, Xiaoting Zhang1, Fabian Peisker1, Nadine Kaesler1,2, Turgay Saritas1,2, Yaoxian Xu1, Astrid Kassner9, Jan Gummert10, Michiel Morshuis10, Junedh Amrute11, Rogier J A Veltrop12,13, Peter Boor2,14, Karin Klingel15, Linda W Van Laake16, Aryan Vink17, Remco M Hoogenboezem18, Eric M J Bindels18, Leon Schurgers1,13, Susanne Sattler19, Denis Schapiro3,20, Rebekka K Schneider21,22, Kory Lavine11, Hendrik Milting9, Ivan G Costa5,6, Julio Saez-Rodriguez23,24, Rafael Kramann25,26,27.   

Abstract

Myocardial infarction is a leading cause of death worldwide1. Although advances have been made in acute treatment, an incomplete understanding of remodelling processes has limited the effectiveness of therapies to reduce late-stage mortality2. Here we generate an integrative high-resolution map of human cardiac remodelling after myocardial infarction using single-cell gene expression, chromatin accessibility and spatial transcriptomic profiling of multiple physiological zones at distinct time points in myocardium from patients with myocardial infarction and controls. Multi-modal data integration enabled us to evaluate cardiac cell-type compositions at increased resolution, yielding insights into changes of the cardiac transcriptome and epigenome through the identification of distinct tissue structures of injury, repair and remodelling. We identified and validated disease-specific cardiac cell states of major cell types and analysed them in their spatial context, evaluating their dependency on other cell types. Our data elucidate the molecular principles of human myocardial tissue organization, recapitulating a gradual cardiomyocyte and myeloid continuum following ischaemic injury. In sum, our study provides an integrative molecular map of human myocardial infarction, represents an essential reference for the field and paves the way for advanced mechanistic and therapeutic studies of cardiac disease.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35948637      PMCID: PMC9364862          DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-05060-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


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