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single cell ATACseq of control and AngII challenged mouse ascending aorta

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OBJECTIVE: When aortic cells are under stress, such as increased hemodynamic pressure, they adapt to the environment by modifying their functions, allowing the aorta to maintain its strength. To understand the regulation of this adaptive response, we examined the transcriptomic and epigenomic programs in aortic smooth muscle cells (SMCs) during the adaptive response to angiotensin II (AngII) infusion and determined its importance in protecting against aortic aneurysm and dissection. APPROACH AND RESULTS: In wild-type mice, AngII infusion increased medial thickness in the thoracic aorta. Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis revealed an adaptive response in thoracic SMCs characterized by the upregulation of genes with roles in wound healing, elastin and collagen production, proliferation, migration, cytoskeleton organization, cell-matrix focal adhesion, and AKT and TGF-β signaling. Further single-cell sequencing assay for transposase-accessible chromatin (scATAC-seq) analysis showed increased chromatin accessibility at the regulatory regions of adaptive genes and revealed the mechanical sensor YAP/TEADs as a top candidate transcription complex driving the increased abundance of these gene transcripts (e.g., Lox, Col5a2 and Tgfb2). In cultured human aortic SMCs, cyclic stretch activated YAP, which directly bound to the regulatory regions of the adaptive genes (e.g., Lox) and increased the abundance of their transcripts. Finally, SMC-specific Yap deletion in mice compromised this adaptive response in SMCs, leading to an increased incidence of aortic aneurysm and dissection and a trend of increased rupture. CONCLUSIONS: Aortic stress triggers the systemic epigenetic induction of adaptive response (e.g., wound healing, proliferation, and matrix organization) in thoracic aortic SMCs, that depends on functional biomechanical signal transduction (e.g., YAP signaling). Our study highlights the importance of the adaptive response in maintaining aortic homeostasis and preventing aortic disease development in mice. Four-week-old male WT mice were fed with a high fat diet (HFD) for 8 weeks and AngII infusion during the last 4 weeks through an osmotic minipump were used to challenge the mice inducing aortic aneurysm and dissection. Mice fed a standard rodent laboratory diet for 8 weeks and infused with saline during the last 4 weeks were used as controls. We collected ascending aortic tissues after 7 days of AngII infusion for sc-ATACseq to capture the early response to aortic stress.
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