Literature DB >> 26487682

Knockout of Lmod2 results in shorter thin filaments followed by dilated cardiomyopathy and juvenile lethality.

Christopher T Pappas1, Rachel M Mayfield1, Christine Henderson1, Nima Jamilpour2, Cathleen Cover1, Zachary Hernandez1, Kirk R Hutchinson1, Miensheng Chu1, Ki-Hwan Nam2, Jose M Valdez2, Pak Kin Wong2, Henk L Granzier1, Carol C Gregorio3.   

Abstract

Leiomodin 2 (Lmod2) is an actin-binding protein that has been implicated in the regulation of striated muscle thin filament assembly; its physiological function has yet to be studied. We found that knockout of Lmod2 in mice results in abnormally short thin filaments in the heart. We also discovered that Lmod2 functions to elongate thin filaments by promoting actin assembly and dynamics at thin filament pointed ends. Lmod2-KO mice die as juveniles with hearts displaying contractile dysfunction and ventricular chamber enlargement consistent with dilated cardiomyopathy. Lmod2-null cardiomyocytes produce less contractile force than wild type when plated on micropillar arrays. Introduction of GFP-Lmod2 via adeno-associated viral transduction elongates thin filaments and rescues structural and functional defects observed in Lmod2-KO mice, extending their lifespan to adulthood. Thus, to our knowledge, Lmod2 is the first identified mammalian protein that functions to elongate actin filaments in the heart; it is essential for cardiac thin filaments to reach a mature length and is required for efficient contractile force and proper heart function during development.

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Keywords:  actin-thin filaments; cardiomyopathy; cytoskeletal dynamics

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26487682      PMCID: PMC4640780          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1508273112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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