Literature DB >> 20360253

Manipulation of death pathways in desmin-related cardiomyopathy.

Alina Maloyan1, Jennifer Sayegh, Hanna Osinska, Balvin H L Chua, Jeffrey Robbins.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: Transgenic mice with cardiac specific overexpression of mutated alphaB-crystallin (CryAB(R120G)) display Desmin-related myopathy (DRM) with dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure. Our previous studies showed the presence of progressive mitochondrial abnormalities and activation of apoptotic cell death in CryAB(R120G) transgenic hearts. However, the role of mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis in the overall course of the disease was unclear.
OBJECTIVE: We tested the hypothesis that prevention of apoptosis would ameliorate CryAB(R120G) pathology and decrease morbidity. METHODS AND
RESULTS: We crossed CryAB(R120G) mice to transgenic mice with cardiac specific overexpression of Bcl-2. Sustained Bcl-2 overexpression in CryAB(R120G) hearts prolonged CryAB(R120G) transgenic mice survival by 20%. This was associated with decreased mitochondrial abnormalities, restoration of cardiac function, prevention of cardiac hypertrophy, and attenuation of apoptosis. CryAB(R120G) misfolded protein aggregation was significantly reduced in the double transgenic. However, inhibition of apoptotic signaling resulted in the upregulation of autophagy and alternative death pathways, the net result being increased necrosis.
CONCLUSION: Although Bcl-2 overexpression prolonged life in this DRM model, in the absence of apoptosis, another death pathway was activated.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20360253      PMCID: PMC2890082          DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.109.212639

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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