Liver transcriptomic and methylomic analyses identify transcriptional mitogen-activated protein kinase regulation in facultative hibernation of Syrian hamster.
Louis CoussementMarloes M OosterhofVictor GuryevVera A ReitsemaJojanneke J BruintjesMaaike GorisHjalmar R BoumaTim de MeyerMarianne G RotsRobert H HenningPublished in: Proceedings. Biological sciences (2023)
Hibernation consists of alternating torpor-arousal phases, during which animals cope with repetitive hypothermia and ischaemia-reperfusion. Due to limited transcriptomic and methylomic information for facultative hibernators, we here conducted RNA and whole-genome bisulfide sequencing in liver of hibernating Syrian hamster ( Mesocricetus auratus ). Gene ontology analysis was performed on 844 differentially expressed genes and confirmed the shift in metabolic fuel utilization, inhibition of RNA transcription and cell cycle regulation as found in seasonal hibernators. Additionally, we showed a so far unreported suppression of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and protein phosphatase 1 pathways during torpor. Notably, hibernating hamsters showed upregulation of MAPK inhibitors (dual-specificity phosphatases and sproutys) and reduced levels of MAPK-induced transcription factors (TFs). Promoter methylation was found to modulate the expression of genes targeted by these TFs. In conclusion, we document gene regulation between hibernation phases, which may aid the identification of pathways and targets to prevent organ damage in transplantation or ischaemia-reperfusion.
Keyphrases
- transcription factor
- genome wide identification
- cell cycle
- signaling pathway
- genome wide
- oxidative stress
- single cell
- cell proliferation
- pi k akt
- dna methylation
- bioinformatics analysis
- poor prognosis
- cerebral ischemia
- protein kinase
- acute myocardial infarction
- diabetic rats
- tyrosine kinase
- gene expression
- cardiac arrest
- dna binding
- copy number
- binding protein
- acute ischemic stroke
- brain injury
- high glucose
- genome wide analysis
- amino acid
- cell therapy
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- coronary artery disease
- long non coding rna
- mesenchymal stem cells
- nucleic acid
- left ventricular
- drug delivery
- cancer therapy
- heart failure
- atrial fibrillation
- health information