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G3bp1 - microRNA-1 axis regulates cardiomyocyte hypertrophy.

Saleena Alikunju1, Nandita Niranjan1, Maha Mohsin2, Nazish Sayed3, Danish Sayed4.   

Abstract

Adaptation of gene expression is one of the most fundamental response of cardiomyocytes to hypertrophic stimuli. G3bp1, an RNA binding protein with site-specific endoribonuclease activity regulates the processing of pre-miR-1 stem-loop, and thus levels of cardiomyocyte -enriched mature miR-1. Here, we examine the role of G3bp1 in regulating gene expression in quiescent cardiomyocytes and those undergoing growth-factor induced hypertrophy. Further, we determine if these changes are facilitated through G3bp1-mediated regulation of miR-1 in these cardiomyocytes. Using isolated cardiomyocytes with knockdown of endogenous G3bp1, we performed high throughput RNA sequencing to determine the change in cardiac transcriptome. Then, using gain and loss of function approach for both, G3bp1 and miR-1, alone or in combination we examine the G3bp1-miR-1 signaling in regulating gene expression and Endothelin (ET-1) -induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. We show that knockdown of endogenous G3bp1 results in inhibition of genes involved in calcium handling, cardiac muscle contraction, action potential and sarcomeric structure. In addition, there is inhibition of genes that contribute to hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathy development. Conversely, an increase is seen in genes that negatively regulate the Hippo signaling, like Rassf1 and Arrdc3, along with inflammatory genes of TGF-β and TNF pathways. Knockdown of G3bp1 restricts ET-1 induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. Interestingly, concurrent silencing of G3bp1 and miR-1 rescues the change in gene expression and inhibition of hypertrophy seen with knockdown of G3bp1 alone. Similarly, expression of exogenous G3bp1 reverses the miR-1 induced inhibition of gene expression. Intriguingly, expression of Gfp tagged G3bp1 results in perinuclear accumulations of G3bp1-Gfp, resembling Stress Granules. Based on our results, we conclude that G3bp1 through its regulation of mature miR-1 levels plays a critical role in regulating the expression of essential cardiac-enriched genes and those involved in development of cardiomyocyte hypertrophy.
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Keywords:  Cardiac hypertrophy; G3bp1; Posttranscriptional regulation; Stress granules; microRNA-1

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35017014      PMCID: PMC8802629          DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2022.110245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Signal        ISSN: 0898-6568            Impact factor:   4.850


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