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Sirt3 protects mitochondrial DNA damage and blocks the development of doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy in mice.

Vinodkumar B Pillai1, Samik Bindu1, Will Sharp2, Yong Hu Fang2, Gene Kim2, Madhu Gupta3, Sadhana Samant1, Mahesh P Gupta1.   

Abstract

Doxorubicin (Doxo) is a chemotherapeutic drug widely used to treat variety of cancers. One of the most serious side effects of Doxo is its dose-dependent and delayed toxicity to the heart. Doxo is known to induce cardiac mitochondrial damage. Recently, the mitochondrial sirtuin SIRT3 has been shown to protect mitochondria from oxidative stress. Here we show that overexpression of SIRT3 protects the heart from toxicity of Doxo by preventing the drug-induced mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage. Doxo treatment caused depletion of Sirt3 levels both in primary cultures of cardiomyocytes and in mouse hearts, which led to massive acetylation of mitochondrial proteins. Doxo-induced toxicity to cardiomyocytes was associated with increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, mitochondrial fragmentation, and cell death. Overexpression of SIRT3 helped to attenuate Doxo-induced ROS levels and cardiomyocyte death. Sirt3 knockout (Sirt3.KO) mice could not endure the full dose of Doxo treatment, developed exacerbated cardiac hypertrophy, and died during the course of treatment, whereas Sirt3 transgenic (Sirt3.tg) mice were protected against Doxo-induced cardiotoxicity. Along with Sirt3, we also observed a concomitant decrease in levels of oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase-1 (OGG1), a major DNA glycosylase that hydrolyzes oxidized-guanine (8-oxo-dG) to guanine. Depletion of OGG1 levels was associated with increased mtDNA damage. Sirt3.KO mice and Doxo-treated mice showed increased 8-oxo-dG adducts in DNA and corresponding increase in mtDNA damage, whereas, 8-oxo-dG adducts and mtDNA damage were markedly reduced in Sirt3 overexpressing transgenic mice hearts. These results thus demonstrated that Sirt3 activation protects the heart from Doxo-induced cardiotoxicity by maintaining OGG1 levels and protecting mitochondria from DNA damage.
Copyright © 2016 the American Physiological Society.

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Keywords:  ROS; Sirt3; doxorubicin; mitochondria

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26873966      PMCID: PMC4867337          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00832.2015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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