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Dataset related to article "A chromEM-staining protocol optimized for cardiac tissue"

  • 1. ROR icon IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital
  • 2. ROR icon University of Insubria
  • 3. ASST Sette Laghi

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This record contains raw data related to article "A chromEM-staining protocol optimized for cardiac tissue"

Three-dimensional (3D) chromatin organization has a key role in defining the transcription program of cells during development. Its alteration is the cause of gene expression changes responsible for several diseases. Thus, we need new tools to study this aspect of gene expression regulation. To this end, ChromEM was recently developed: this is an electron-microscopy staining technique that selectively marks nuclear DNA without altering its structure and, thus, allows better visualization of 3D chromatin conformation. However, despite increasingly frequent application of this staining technique on cells, it has not yet been applied to visualize chromatin ultrastructure in tissues. Here, we provide a protocol to carry out ChromEM on myocardial tissue harvested from the left ventricles of C57BL/6J mice and use this in combination with transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to measure some morphological parameters of peripheral heterochromatin in cardiomyocytes. This protocol could also be used, in combination with electron tomography, to study 3D chromatin organization in cardiomyocytes in different aspects of heart pathobiology (e.g., heart development, cardiac aging, and heart failure) as well as help to set-up ChromEM in other tissues. 

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Publication: 10.3389/fcell.2023.1123114 (DOI)
Publication: 37476155 (PMID)