Shu-Ting Yu, Zhi-Yong Sun, Na Li, Zhe-Zhe Qu, Chang-Hao Wang, Tian-Tian Ju, Ying-Qi Liu, Zhong-Ting Mei, Kui-Wu Liu, Mei-Xi Lu, Min Huang, Ying Li, Shun-Kang Dou, Jian-Hao Jiang, Yao-Zhi Zhang, Chuan-Hao Huang, Xiao-Chen Pang, Ying-Qiong Jia, Xian-Hui Dong, Fan Wu, Yi Zhang, Wan-Hong Li, Bao-Feng Yang, Wei-Jie Du
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Abstract
The N7-methylguanosine (m7G) methyltransferase Mettl1 has been recently implicated in cardiac repair and fibrosis. In this study we investigated the role of Mettl1 in mouse cardiomyocytes injury and the underlying mechanisms. Cardiac ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) I/R model was established in mice by ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) for 45 min followed by reperfusion for 24 h. We showed the mRNA and protein levels of Mettl1 were significantly upregulated in mouse I/R hearts and H2O2-treated neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes (NMCMs). Mettl1 knockdown markedly ameliorated cardiac I/R injury, evidenced by decreased infarct size, apoptosis, and improved cardiac function. Overexpression of Mettl1 triggered cardiomyocytes apoptosis in vivo and in vitro. By performing RNA sequencing combined with m7G methylated RNA sequencing in Mettl1-overexpressing mouse hearts, we revealed that Mettl1 catalyzed m7G modification of the deubiquitinase cylindromatosis (CYLD) mRNA to increase the expression of CYLD, which enhanced the stability of P53 via abrogating its ubiquitination degradation. Vice versa, P53 served as a transcriptional factor to positively regulate Mettl1 expression during I/R injury. Knockdown of CYLD mitigated cardiomyocytes apoptosis induced by Mettl1 overexpression or oxidative stress. From the available drug-targets databases and literature, we identified 4 small molecule inhibitors of m7G modification. Sinefungin, one of the Mettl1 inhibitors exerted profound protection against cardiac I/R injury in vivo and in vitro. Collectively, this study has identified Mettl1 as a key regulator of cardiomyocyte apoptosis, and targeting the Mettl1-CYLD-P53 positive feedback circuit may represent a novel therapeutic avenue for alleviating cardiac I/R injury.
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