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Prdm6 drives ductus arteriosus closure by promoting ductus arteriosus smooth muscle cell identity and contractility
Meng Zou, Kevin D. Mangum, Justin C. Magin, Heidi H. Cao, Michael T. Yarboro, Elaine L. Shelton, Joan M. Taylor, Jeff Reese, Terrence S. Furey, Christopher P. Mack
Meng Zou, Kevin D. Mangum, Justin C. Magin, Heidi H. Cao, Michael T. Yarboro, Elaine L. Shelton, Joan M. Taylor, Jeff Reese, Terrence S. Furey, Christopher P. Mack
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Research Article Vascular biology

Prdm6 drives ductus arteriosus closure by promoting ductus arteriosus smooth muscle cell identity and contractility

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Abstract

Based upon our demonstration that the smooth muscle cell–selective (SMC-selective) putative methyltransferase, Prdm6, interacts with myocardin-related transcription factor-A, we examined Prdm6’s role in SMCs in vivo using cell type–specific knockout mouse models. Although SMC-specific depletion of Prdm6 in adult mice was well tolerated, Prdm6 depletion in Wnt1-expressing cells during development resulted in perinatal lethality and a completely penetrant patent ductus arteriosus (DA) phenotype. Lineage tracing experiments in Wnt1Cre2 Prdm6fl/fl ROSA26LacZ mice revealed normal neural crest–derived SMC investment of the outflow tract. In contrast, myography measurements on DA segments isolated from E18.5 embryos indicated that Prdm6 depletion significantly reduced DA tone and contractility. RNA-Seq analyses on DA and ascending aorta samples at E18.5 identified a DA-enriched gene program that included many SMC-selective contractile associated proteins that was downregulated by Prdm6 depletion. Chromatin immunoprecipitation–sequencing experiments in outflow tract SMCs demonstrated that 50% of the genes Prdm6 depletion altered contained Prdm6 binding sites. Finally, using several genome-wide data sets, we identified an SMC-selective enhancer within the Prdm6 third intron that exhibited allele-specific activity, providing evidence that rs17149944 may be the causal SNP for a cardiovascular disease GWAS locus identified within the human PRDM6 gene.

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Meng Zou, Kevin D. Mangum, Justin C. Magin, Heidi H. Cao, Michael T. Yarboro, Elaine L. Shelton, Joan M. Taylor, Jeff Reese, Terrence S. Furey, Christopher P. Mack

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Prdm6 depletion inhibits a ductus-selective gene program.

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Prdm6 depletion inhibits a ductus-selective gene program.
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(A) Principal component analysis of RNA-Seq data from ascending aorta and DA samples isolated from Wnt1Cre2 Prdm6fl/fl and littermate control mice at E18.5. (B) Two-dimensional hierarchical clustering of the top 1,000 genes differentially expressed in ascending aorta and DA samples from control and Prdm6-deficient mice. Potentially relevant Prdm6-dependent genes are listed on the right, and full gene lists for each cluster are available in Supplemental Table 2. (C) Volcano plot demonstrating differential gene expression between control and Prdm6-deficient DA samples. Genes colored in red are considered as significantly different (Padj < 0.01, logFC > 0.5, or logFC < –0.5). (D) Gene ontology analysis of genes significantly up- or downregulated by Prdm6 depletion in DA samples. logFC, log fold-change.

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