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Z-disc protein CHAPb induces cardiomyopathy and contractile dysfunction in the postnatal heart

AIMS: The Z-disc is a crucial structure of the sarcomere and is implicated in mechanosensation/transduction. Dysregulation of Z-disc proteins often result in cardiomyopathy. We have previously shown that the Z-disc protein Cytoskeletal Heart-enriched Actin-associated Protein (CHAP) is essential for...

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Autores principales: van Eldik, Willemijn, den Adel, Brigit, Monshouwer-Kloots, Jantine, Salvatori, Daniela, Maas, Saskia, van der Made, Ingeborg, Creemers, Esther E., Frank, Derk, Frey, Norbert, Boontje, Nicky, van der Velden, Jolanda, Steendijk, Paul, Mummery, Christine, Passier, Robert, Beqqali, Abdelaziz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5716575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29206857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189139
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author van Eldik, Willemijn
den Adel, Brigit
Monshouwer-Kloots, Jantine
Salvatori, Daniela
Maas, Saskia
van der Made, Ingeborg
Creemers, Esther E.
Frank, Derk
Frey, Norbert
Boontje, Nicky
van der Velden, Jolanda
Steendijk, Paul
Mummery, Christine
Passier, Robert
Beqqali, Abdelaziz
author_facet van Eldik, Willemijn
den Adel, Brigit
Monshouwer-Kloots, Jantine
Salvatori, Daniela
Maas, Saskia
van der Made, Ingeborg
Creemers, Esther E.
Frank, Derk
Frey, Norbert
Boontje, Nicky
van der Velden, Jolanda
Steendijk, Paul
Mummery, Christine
Passier, Robert
Beqqali, Abdelaziz
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description AIMS: The Z-disc is a crucial structure of the sarcomere and is implicated in mechanosensation/transduction. Dysregulation of Z-disc proteins often result in cardiomyopathy. We have previously shown that the Z-disc protein Cytoskeletal Heart-enriched Actin-associated Protein (CHAP) is essential for cardiac and skeletal muscle development. Furthermore, the CHAP gene has been associated with atrial fibrillation in humans. Here, we studied the misregulated expression of CHAP isoforms in heart disease. METHODS AND RESULTS: Mice that underwent transverse aortic constriction and calcineurin transgenic (Tg) mice, both models of experimental heart failure, displayed a significant increase in cardiac expression of fetal isoform CHAPb. To investigate whether increased expression of CHAPb postnatally is sufficient to induce cardiomyopathy, we generated CHAPb Tg mice under the control of the cardiac-specific αMHC promoter. CHAPb Tg mice displayed cardiac hypertrophy, interstitial fibrosis and enlargement of the left atrium at three months, which was more pronounced at the age of six months. Hypertrophy and fibrosis were confirmed by evidence of activation of the hypertrophic gene program (Nppa, Nppb, Myh7) and increased collagen expression, respectively. Connexin40 and 43 were downregulated in the left atrium, which was associated with delayed atrioventricular conduction. Tg hearts displayed both systolic and diastolic dysfunction partly caused by impaired sarcomere function evident from a reduced force generating capacity of single cardiomyocytes. This co-incided with activation of the actin signalling pathway leading to the formation of stress fibers. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that the fetal isoform CHAPb initiates progression towards cardiac hypertrophy, which is accompanied by delayed atrioventricular conduction and diastolic dysfunction. Moreover, CHAP may be a novel therapeutic target or candidate gene for screening in cardiomyopathies and atrial fibrillation.
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spelling pubmed-57165752017-12-15 Z-disc protein CHAPb induces cardiomyopathy and contractile dysfunction in the postnatal heart van Eldik, Willemijn den Adel, Brigit Monshouwer-Kloots, Jantine Salvatori, Daniela Maas, Saskia van der Made, Ingeborg Creemers, Esther E. Frank, Derk Frey, Norbert Boontje, Nicky van der Velden, Jolanda Steendijk, Paul Mummery, Christine Passier, Robert Beqqali, Abdelaziz PLoS One Research Article AIMS: The Z-disc is a crucial structure of the sarcomere and is implicated in mechanosensation/transduction. Dysregulation of Z-disc proteins often result in cardiomyopathy. We have previously shown that the Z-disc protein Cytoskeletal Heart-enriched Actin-associated Protein (CHAP) is essential for cardiac and skeletal muscle development. Furthermore, the CHAP gene has been associated with atrial fibrillation in humans. Here, we studied the misregulated expression of CHAP isoforms in heart disease. METHODS AND RESULTS: Mice that underwent transverse aortic constriction and calcineurin transgenic (Tg) mice, both models of experimental heart failure, displayed a significant increase in cardiac expression of fetal isoform CHAPb. To investigate whether increased expression of CHAPb postnatally is sufficient to induce cardiomyopathy, we generated CHAPb Tg mice under the control of the cardiac-specific αMHC promoter. CHAPb Tg mice displayed cardiac hypertrophy, interstitial fibrosis and enlargement of the left atrium at three months, which was more pronounced at the age of six months. Hypertrophy and fibrosis were confirmed by evidence of activation of the hypertrophic gene program (Nppa, Nppb, Myh7) and increased collagen expression, respectively. Connexin40 and 43 were downregulated in the left atrium, which was associated with delayed atrioventricular conduction. Tg hearts displayed both systolic and diastolic dysfunction partly caused by impaired sarcomere function evident from a reduced force generating capacity of single cardiomyocytes. This co-incided with activation of the actin signalling pathway leading to the formation of stress fibers. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that the fetal isoform CHAPb initiates progression towards cardiac hypertrophy, which is accompanied by delayed atrioventricular conduction and diastolic dysfunction. Moreover, CHAP may be a novel therapeutic target or candidate gene for screening in cardiomyopathies and atrial fibrillation. Public Library of Science 2017-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5716575/ /pubmed/29206857 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189139 Text en © 2017 van Eldik et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
van Eldik, Willemijn
den Adel, Brigit
Monshouwer-Kloots, Jantine
Salvatori, Daniela
Maas, Saskia
van der Made, Ingeborg
Creemers, Esther E.
Frank, Derk
Frey, Norbert
Boontje, Nicky
van der Velden, Jolanda
Steendijk, Paul
Mummery, Christine
Passier, Robert
Beqqali, Abdelaziz
Z-disc protein CHAPb induces cardiomyopathy and contractile dysfunction in the postnatal heart
title Z-disc protein CHAPb induces cardiomyopathy and contractile dysfunction in the postnatal heart
title_full Z-disc protein CHAPb induces cardiomyopathy and contractile dysfunction in the postnatal heart
title_fullStr Z-disc protein CHAPb induces cardiomyopathy and contractile dysfunction in the postnatal heart
title_full_unstemmed Z-disc protein CHAPb induces cardiomyopathy and contractile dysfunction in the postnatal heart
title_short Z-disc protein CHAPb induces cardiomyopathy and contractile dysfunction in the postnatal heart
title_sort z-disc protein chapb induces cardiomyopathy and contractile dysfunction in the postnatal heart
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5716575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29206857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189139
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