Literature DB >> 35283176

Molecular signature of cardiac remodeling associated with Polymerase Gamma mutation.

Matthew W Gorr1, Ashley Francois2, Lynn M Marcho2, Ty Saldana2, Erin McGrail2, Nuo Sun2, Matthew S Stratton3.   

Abstract

AIMS: Metabolic function/dysfunction is central to aging biology. This is well illustrated by the Polymerase Gamma (POLG) mutant mouse where a key residue of the mitochondrial DNA polymerase is mutated (D257A), causing loss of mitochondrial DNA stability and dramatically accelerated aging processes. Given known cardiac phenotypes in the POLG mutant, we sought to characterize the course of cardiac dysfunction in the POLG mutant to guide future intervention studies.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cardiac echocardiography and terminal hemodynamic analyses were used to define the course of dysfunction in the right and left cardiac ventricles in the POLG mutant. We also conducted RNA-seq analysis on cardiac right ventricles to identify mechanisms engaged by severe metabolic dysfunction and compared this analysis to several publically available datasets. KEY
FINDINGS: Interesting sex differences were noted as female POLG mutants died earlier than male POLG mutants and LV chamber diameters were impacted earlier in females than males. Moreover, male mutants showed LV wall thinning while female mutant LV walls were thicker. Both males and females displayed significant RV hypertrophy. POLG mutants displayed a gene expression pattern associated with inflammation, fibrosis, and heart failure. Finally, comparative omics analyses of publically available data provide additional mechanistic and therapeutic insights. SIGNIFICANCE: Aging-associated cardiac dysfunction is a growing clinical problem. This work uncovers sex-specific cardiac responses to severe metabolic dysfunction that are reminiscent of patterns seen in human heart failure and provides insights to the molecular mechanisms engaged downstream of severe metabolic dysfunction that warrant further investigation.
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Keywords:  Polymerase Gamma; RNA-Seq; Right ventricle; Sex-specific

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35283176      PMCID: PMC9158136          DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2022.120469

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   6.780


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