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DOI: 10.1101/038174
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Pathologic gene network rewiring implicates PPP1R3A as a central cardioprotective factor in pressure overload heart failure

Pablo Cordero,Parikh Vn,Ayça Erbilgin,Ching Shang,Smith Ks,Frederick E. Dewey,Kathia Zaleta,Michael Morley,Jeff Brandimarto,Nicole L. Glazer,Aleksandra Pavlović,Christine S. Moravec,WH Wilson Tang,Jamie Viterna,Christine Malloy,Sridhar Hannenhalli,Li H,Scott Ritter,Li M,Andrew J. Connolly,Hákon Hákonarson,Lusis Aj,Margulies Kb,DePaoli-Roach Aa,Stephen B. Montgomery,Matthew T. Wheeler,Thomas P. Cappola,Elizabeth A. Ashley

Heart failure
Regulator
Expression quantitative trait loci
2016
Abstract Heart failure is a leading cause of mortality, yet our understanding of the genetic interactions underlying this disease remains incomplete. Here, we harvested 1352 healthy and failing human hearts directly from transplant center operating rooms, and obtained genome-wide genotyping and gene expression measurements for a subset of 313. We built failing and non-failing cardiac regulatory gene networks, revealing important regulators and cardiac expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs). PPP1R3A emerged as a novel regulator whose network connectivity changed significantly between health and disease. Time-course RNA sequencing after PPP1R3A knock-down validated network-based predictions of metabolic pathway expression, increased cardiomyocyte size, and perturbed respiratory metabolism. Mice lacking PPP1R3A were protected against pressure-overload heart failure. We present a global gene interaction map of the human heart failure transition, identify new cardiac eQTLs, and demonstrate the discovery potential of disease-specific networks through the description of PPP1R3A as a novel central protective regulator in heart failure.
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    Pathologic gene network rewiring implicates PPP1R3A as a central cardioprotective factor in pressure overload heart failure” is a paper by Pablo Cordero Parikh Vn Ayça Erbilgin Ching Shang Smith Ks Frederick E. Dewey Kathia Zaleta Michael Morley Jeff Brandimarto Nicole L. Glazer Aleksandra Pavlović Christine S. Moravec WH Wilson Tang Jamie Viterna Christine Malloy Sridhar Hannenhalli Li H Scott Ritter Li M Andrew J. Connolly Hákon Hákonarson Lusis Aj Margulies Kb DePaoli-Roach Aa Stephen B. Montgomery Matthew T. Wheeler Thomas P. Cappola Elizabeth A. Ashley published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.