Somatic NAP1L1 p.D349E promotes cardiac hypertrophy through cGAS-STING-IFN signaling

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-58453-7
Cheng Lv, Xiayidan Alimu, Xiao Xiao, Fei Wang, Jizheng Wang, Shuiyun Wang, Guixin Wu, Yu Zhang, Yue Wu, Houzao Chen, Rutai Hui, Lei Song, Yibo Wang
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common inherited heart disease, often caused by sarcomere gene mutations, though many sporadic cases remain genetically unexplained. Here we show that the somatic variant NAP1L1 p.D349E was involved in cardiac hypertrophy in sporadic HCM patients. Through next generation sequencing, we found that somatic variant NAP1L1 p.D349E was recurrent in the cardiomyocytes of gene-elusive sporadic HCM patients. Subsequent in vivo and in vitro functional analysis confirmed that NAP1L1 p.D349E contributes to HCM by triggering an innate immunity response. This mutation destabilizes nucleosome formation, causing DNA to leak into the cytoplasm. This leakage activates a key immune pathway, cGAS-STING, which leads to the release of inflammatory molecules and promotes heart muscle thickening. Our findings reveal a new mechanism driving HCM and suggest that somatic variants could be important in understanding and management of HCM.

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体细胞NAP1L1 p.D349E通过cGAS-STING-IFN信号促进心脏肥厚
肥厚型心肌病(HCM)是最常见的遗传性心脏病,通常由肌节基因突变引起,但许多散发性病例的基因仍无法解释。在这里,我们发现体细胞变异 NAP1L1 p.D349E 与散发性 HCM 患者的心脏肥大有关。通过新一代测序,我们发现体细胞变异型 NAP1L1 p.D349E 在基因缺失的散发性 HCM 患者的心肌细胞中反复出现。随后的体内和体外功能分析证实,NAP1L1 p.D349E 通过触发先天性免疫反应导致 HCM。这种突变破坏了核小体形成的稳定性,导致 DNA 泄漏到细胞质中。这种泄漏激活了一个关键的免疫途径--cGAS-STING,导致炎症分子的释放并促进心肌增厚。我们的研究结果揭示了一种驱动 HCM 的新机制,并表明体细胞变异在理解和管理 HCM 方面可能非常重要。
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