Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to heart failure. The epigenetic signature underlying this phenomenon is poorly understood. Here, we report on the genome-wide distribution of seven histone modifications in adult mouse cardiomyocytes subjected to a prohypertrophy stimulus in vivo. We found a set of promoters with an epigenetic pattern that distinguishes specific functional classes of genes regulated in hypertrophy and identified 9,207 candidate active enhancers whose activity was modulated. We also analyzed the transcriptional network within which these genetic elements act to orchestrate hypertrophy gene expression, finding a role for myocyte enhancer factor (MEF)2C and MEF2A in ...
<div><p>Re-induction of fetal genes and/or re-expression of postnatal genes represent hallmarks of p...
Heart failure is one of the main causes of mortality in developed countries and is frequently associ...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from multiple genetic and environmental factors. In response t...
Under pathological stress, an otherwise healthy heart may enter hypertrophy, a partially-reversible,...
Pathological cardiac hypertrophy is an initial compensatory response of the heart to a range of intr...
At the cellular level, the hypertrophied myocardium is characterized by profound changes in gene tra...
Pressure overload induces stress-induced signaling pathways and a coordinated transcriptional respon...
Heart failure is one of the main causes of mortality in developed countries and is frequently associ...
Heart failure is one of the main causes of mortality in developed countries and is frequently associ...
<div><p>Re-induction of fetal genes and/or re-expression of postnatal genes represent hallmarks of p...
Heart failure is one of the main causes of mortality in developed countries and is frequently associ...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from multiple genetic and environmental factors. In response t...
Under pathological stress, an otherwise healthy heart may enter hypertrophy, a partially-reversible,...
Pathological cardiac hypertrophy is an initial compensatory response of the heart to a range of intr...
At the cellular level, the hypertrophied myocardium is characterized by profound changes in gene tra...
Pressure overload induces stress-induced signaling pathways and a coordinated transcriptional respon...
Heart failure is one of the main causes of mortality in developed countries and is frequently associ...
Heart failure is one of the main causes of mortality in developed countries and is frequently associ...
<div><p>Re-induction of fetal genes and/or re-expression of postnatal genes represent hallmarks of p...
Heart failure is one of the main causes of mortality in developed countries and is frequently associ...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...