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Title
Long-range regulatory interactions at the 4q25 atrial fibrillation risk
locus involve PITX2c and ENPEP
Author(s)
Aguirre, Luis A. CNIC | Alonso, M. Eva CNIC | Badia-Careaga, Claudio CNIC | Rollan, Isabel CNIC | Arias, Cristina CNIC | Fernandez-Minan, Ana | Lopez-Jimenez, Elena CNIC | Aranega, Amelia | Gomez-Skarmeta, Jose Luis | Franco, Diego | Manzanares, Miguel CNIC
Date issued
2015
Citation
BMC Biol. 2015; 13(1):26
Language
Inglés
Abstract
Background: Recent genome-wide association studies have uncovered
genomic loci that underlie an increased risk for atrial fibrillation,
the major cardiac arrhythmia in humans. The most significant locus is
located in a gene desert at 4q25, approximately 170 kilobases upstream
of PITX2, which codes for a transcription factor involved in embryonic
left-right asymmetry and cardiac development. However, how this genomic
region functionally and structurally relates to PITX2 and atrial
fibrillation is unknown.
Results: To characterise its function, we tested genomic fragments from
4q25 for transcriptional activity in a mouse atrial cardiomyocyte cell
line and in transgenic mouse embryos, identifying a non-tissue-specific
potentiator regulatory element. Chromosome conformation capture revealed
that this region physically interacts with the promoter of the cardiac
specific isoform of Pitx2. Surprisingly, this regulatory region also
interacts with the promoter of the next neighbouring gene, Enpep, which
we show to be expressed in regions of the developing mouse heart
essential for cardiac electrical activity.
Conclusions: Our data suggest that de-regulation of both PITX2 and ENPEP
could contribute to an increased risk of atrial fibrillation in carriers
of disease-associated variants, and show the challenges that we face in
the functional analysis of genome-wide disease associations.
Subject
Atrial fibrillation | Chromosome conformation | ENPEP | PITX2 | Regulatory
element | GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION | LEFT-RIGHT ASYMMETRY | TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS | AMINOPEPTIDASE-A | CHROMOSOME 4Q25 | COMMON VARIANTS | GENE-EXPRESSION | HUMAN ENHANCERS | DNA ELEMENTS | HEART
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