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  • DOT1L is identified as a significant epigenetic factor that induces dimethylation of histone H3 at lysine 79, which impacts the phenotype of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and contributes to atherosclerosis progression.
  • Gene expression studies revealed that DOT1L is upregulated in VSMCs when stimulated, and its expression is specifically localized in the VSMC compartment of atherosclerotic lesions in both mice and humans.
  • Deleting the Dot1l gene in VSMCs significantly reduced atherosclerosis progression, suggesting that DOT1L could be a valuable target for therapeutic interventions in vascular diseases.

Article Abstract

Aims: Histone H3 dimethylation at lysine 79 is a key epigenetic mark uniquely induced by methyltransferase disruptor of telomeric silencing 1-like (DOT1L). We aimed to determine whether DOT1L modulates vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) phenotype and how it might affect atherosclerosis in vitro and in vivo, unravelling the related mechanism.

Methods And Results: Gene expression screening of VSMCs stimulated with the BB isoform of platelet-derived growth factor led us to identify Dot1l as an early up-regulated epigenetic factor. Mouse and human atherosclerotic lesions were assessed for Dot1l expression, which resulted specifically localized in the VSMC compartment. The relevance of Dot1l to atherosclerosis pathogenesis was assessed through deletion of its gene in the VSMCs via an inducible, tissue-specific knock-out mouse model crossed with the ApoE-/- high-fat diet model of atherosclerosis. We found that the inactivation of Dot1l significantly reduced the progression of the disease. By combining RNA- and H3K79me2-chromatin immunoprecipitation-sequencing, we found that DOT1L and its induced H3K79me2 mark directly regulate the transcription of Nf-κB-1 and -2, master modulators of inflammation, which in turn induce the expression of CCL5 and CXCL10, cytokines fundamentally involved in atherosclerosis development. Finally, a correlation between coronary artery disease and genetic variations in the DOT1L gene was found because specific polymorphisms are associated with increased mRNA expression.

Conclusion: DOT1L plays a key role in the epigenetic control of VSMC gene expression, leading to atherosclerosis development. Results identify DOT1L as a potential therapeutic target for vascular diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehac097DOI Listing

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