Single nucleus RNA sequencing and functional in vivo studies reveal TCF21 as a protective regulator in cardiac fibrosis
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Cardiac fibrosis remains a significant and currently untreatable contributor to mortality in chronic heart disease. This study aimed to comprehensively map cell-specific pathological changes in fibrotic heart tissue from aortic stenosis patients using single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq). We specifically sought to identify novel cell-specific candidate genes involved in cardiac fibrosis and validate their functional impact using both
We conducted single nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) on human fibrotic aortic stenosis and non-failing donor heart samples. The final dataset consisted of 41 330 nuclei distributed across 28 cell clusters representing 6 major cell types. SnRNA-seq revealed a disease-specific subpopulation of fibroblasts, characterized by the presence of both anti-fibrotic and pro-fibrotic markers. Interestingly,
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Contributors

Tousif Azmain
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Doan Duy Hai Tran
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Afifa Binta Saifuddin
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Xingbo Xu
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Fouzi Alnour
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Gerd Hasenfuß
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Melanie Hulshoff
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Phillip L Eckhardt
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Xiaoying Tan
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Michael Zeisberg
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Susanne S Hille
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Oliver J Müller
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