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Cardiac PANK1 deletion exacerbates ventricular dysfunction during pressure overload.

Timothy N Audam1, Caitlin M Howard1, Lauren F Garrett1, Yi Wei Zheng1, James A Bradley1, Kenneth R Brittian1, Matthew W Frank2, Kyle L Fulghum1, Miklós Pólos3, Szilvia Herczeg3, Béla Merkely3, Tamás Radovits3, Shizuka Uchida1, Bradford G Hill1, Sujith Dassanayaka1, Suzanne Jackowski2, Steven P Jones1.   

Abstract

Coenzyme A (CoA) is an essential cofactor required for intermediary metabolism. Perturbations in homeostasis of CoA have been implicated in various pathologies; however, whether CoA homeostasis is changed and the extent to which CoA levels contribute to ventricular function and remodeling during pressure overload has not been explored. In this study, we sought to assess changes in CoA biosynthetic pathway during pressure overload and determine the impact of limiting CoA on cardiac function. We limited cardiac CoA levels by deleting the rate-limiting enzyme in CoA biosynthesis, pantothenate kinase 1 (Pank1). We found that constitutive, cardiomyocyte-specific Pank1 deletion (cmPank1-/-) significantly reduced PANK1 mRNA, PANK1 protein, and CoA levels compared with Pank1-sufficient littermates (cmPank1+/+) but exerted no obvious deleterious impact on the mice at baseline. We then subjected both groups of mice to pressure overload-induced heart failure. Interestingly, there was more ventricular dilation in cmPank1-/- during the pressure overload. To explore potential mechanisms contributing to this phenotype, we performed transcriptomic profiling, which suggested a role for Pank1 in regulating fibrotic and metabolic processes during the pressure overload. Indeed, Pank1 deletion exacerbated cardiac fibrosis following pressure overload. Because we were interested in the possibility of early metabolic impacts in response to pressure overload, we performed untargeted metabolomics, which indicated significant changes to metabolites involved in fatty acid and ketone metabolism, among other pathways. Collectively, our study underscores the role of elevated CoA levels in supporting fatty acid and ketone body oxidation, which may be more important than CoA-driven, enzyme-independent acetylation in the failing heart.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Changes in CoA homeostasis have been implicated in a variety of metabolic diseases; however, the extent to which changes in CoA homeostasis impacts remodeling has not been explored. We show that limiting cardiac CoA levels via PANK deletion exacerbated ventricular remodeling during pressure overload. Our results suggest that metabolic alterations, rather than structural alterations, associated with Pank1 deletion may underlie the exacerbated cardiac phenotype during pressure overload.

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Keywords:  CoA metabolism; Pank1; fibrosis; heart failure; pantothenate kinase 1

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34533403      PMCID: PMC8794231          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00411.2021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   5.125


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