Single-nuclear transcriptome profiling identifies persistent fibroblast activation in hypertrophic and failing human hearts of patients with longstanding disease
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Cardiac fibrosis drives the progression of heart failure in ischaemic and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Therefore, the development of specific anti-fibrotic treatment regimens to counteract cardiac fibrosis is of high clinical relevance. Hence, this study examined the presence of persistent fibroblast activation during longstanding human heart disease at a single-cell resolution to identify putative therapeutic targets to counteract pathological cardiac fibrosis in patients.
We used single-nuclei RNA sequencing with human tissues from two samples of one healthy donor, and five hypertrophic and two failing hearts. Unsupervised sub-clustering of 7110 nuclei led to the identification of 7 distinct fibroblast clusters. De-convolution of cardiac fibroblast heterogeneity revealed a distinct population of human cardiac fibroblasts with a molecular signature of persistent fibroblast activation and a transcriptional switch towards a pro-fibrotic extra-cellular matrix composition in patients with established cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure. This sub-cluster was characterized by high expression of
Together, this study identifies persistent fibroblast activation in patients with longstanding heart disease, which might be detected by circulating AEBP1 and therapeutically modulated by its targeted silencing in human cardiac fibroblasts.
Contributors

Badder Kattih
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Felicitas Boeckling
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Mariana Shumliakivska
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Lukas Tombor
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Tina Rasper
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Katja Schmitz
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Jedrzej Hoffmann
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Luka Nicin
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Wesley T Abplanalp
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Daniel C Carstens
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Mani Arsalan
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Fabian Emrich
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Tomas Holubec
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Thomas Walther
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Valentina O Puntmann
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Eike Nagel
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Institute for Experimental and Translational Cardiovascular Imaging Frankfurt , Germany

David John
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Andreas M Zeiher
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Stefanie Dimmeler
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