Cytosolic DNA sensing protein pathway is activated in human hearts with dilated cardiomyopathy.

The journal of cardiovascular aging Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-10 DOI:10.20517/jca.2023.20
Leila Rouhi, Sirisha M Cheedipudi, Benjamin Cathcart, Priyatansh Gurha, Ali J Marian
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Introduction: The genome is constantly exposed to numerous stressors, which induce DNA lesions, including double-stranded DNA breaks (DSBs). DSBs are the most dangerous, as they induce genomic instability. In response to DNA damage, the cell activates nuclear DNA damage response (DDR) and the cytosolic DNA sensing protein (CDSP) pathways, the latter upon release of the DSBs to the cytosol. The CDSP pathway activates NFκB and IRF3, which induce the expression of the pro-inflammatory genes. There is scant data on the activation of the CDSP pathway in human hearts with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).

Aim: We aimed to determine expression levels of selected components of the CDSP pathway in human hearts with DCM.

Methods: The DNA strand breaks were detected by the single-cell gel electrophoresis or the comet assay and expression of selected proteins by immunoblotting. Transcript levels were quantified in the RNA-Seq data.

Results: Single-cell gel electrophoresis showed an approximately 2-fold increase in the number of COMET cells in the DCM hearts. Immunoblotting showed increased levels of cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (CGAS), the canonical CDSP; TANK-binding kinase 1 (TBK1), an intermediary kinase in the pathway; and RELB, P52, and P50 components of the NFκB pathway in human heart samples from patients with DCM. Likewise, transcript levels of over 2 dozen genes involved in inflammatory responses were increased.

Conclusions: The findings provide the first set of evidence for the activation of the CDSP pathway in human hearts with DCM. The data in conjunction with the previous evidence of activation of the DDR pathway implicate the DSBs in the pathogenesis of human DCM.

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扩张型心肌病患者的细胞膜 DNA 感知蛋白通路被激活。
简介基因组经常暴露在众多压力下,这些压力会诱发 DNA 损伤,包括双链 DNA 断裂(DSB)。DSB最危险,因为它们会诱发基因组不稳定性。为应对 DNA 损伤,细胞会激活核 DNA 损伤应答(DDR)和细胞膜 DNA 感知蛋白(CDSP)途径,后者是在 DSB 释放到细胞膜后激活的。CDSP 途径激活 NFκB 和 IRF3,从而诱导促炎基因的表达。有关扩张型心肌病(DCM)患者心脏中 CDSP 通路激活情况的数据很少。目的:我们旨在确定扩张型心肌病(DCM)患者心脏中 CDSP 通路选定成分的表达水平:方法:通过单细胞凝胶电泳或彗星试验检测 DNA 链断裂,通过免疫印迹检测特定蛋白质的表达。RNA-Seq数据对转录水平进行了量化:结果:单细胞凝胶电泳显示,DCM 心脏的 COMET 细胞数量增加了约 2 倍。免疫印迹显示,在 DCM 患者的人体心脏样本中,典型 CDSP 的环 GMP-AMP 合成酶(CGAS)、该通路的中间激酶 TANK 结合激酶 1(TBK1)以及 NFκB 通路的 RELB、P52 和 P50 组份的水平均有所提高。同样,参与炎症反应的二十多个基因的转录水平也有所增加:结论:这些研究结果为 CDSP 通路在 DCM 患者心脏中的激活提供了第一组证据。这些数据与之前 DDR 途径激活的证据相结合,表明 DSB 与人类 DCM 的发病机制有关。
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