p63RhoGEF regulates auto- and paracrine signaling in cardiac fibroblasts
2015 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.
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p63RhoGEF regulates auto- and paracrine signaling in cardiac fibroblasts
Ongherth, A.; Pasch, S.; Wuertz, C. M. ; Nowak, K.; Kittana, N.; Weis, C. A. & Jatho, A. et al. (2015)
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 88 pp. 39-54. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2015.09.009
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- Ongherth, Anita; Pasch, Sebastian; Wuertz, Christina M. ; Nowak, Karolin; Kittana, Naim; Weis, Cleo A.; Jatho, Aline ; Vettel, Christiane ; Tiburcy, Malte ; Toischer, Karl ; Hasenfuß, Gerd ; Zimmermann, Wolfram-Hubertus ; Wieland, Thomas; Lutz, Susanne
- Abstract
- Cardiac remodeling, a hallmark of heart disease, is associated with intense auto- and paracrine signaling leading to cardiac fibrosis. We hypothesized that the specific mediator of G(q/11)-dependent RhoA activation p63RhoGEF, which is expressed in cardiac fibroblasts, plays a role in the underlying processes. We could show that p63RhoGEF is up-regulated in mouse hearts subjected to transverse aortic constriction (TAC). In an engineered heart muscle model (EHM), p63RhoGEF expression in cardiac fibroblasts increased resting and twitch tensions, and the dominant negative p63 Delta N decreased both. In an engineered connective tissue model (ECT), p63RhoGEF increased tissue stiffness and its knockdown as well as p63 Delta N reduced stiffness. In 2D cultures of neonatal rat cardiac fibroblasts, p63RhoGEF regulated the angiotensin II (Ang II)-dependent RhoA activation, the activation of the serum response factor, and the expression and secretion of the connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). All these processes were inhibited by the knockdown of p63RhoGEF or by p63 Delta N likely based on their negative influence on the actin cytoskeleton. Moreover, we show that p63RhoGEF also regulates CTGF in engineered tissues and correlates with it in the TAC model. Finally, confocal studies revealed a closely related localization of p63RhoGEF and CTGF in the trans-Golgi network. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
- Issue Date
- 2015
- Journal
- Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
- Project
- SFB 1002: Modulatorische Einheiten bei Herzinsuffizienz
SFB 1002 | C02: RhoGTPasen und ihre Bedeutung für die Last-abhängige Myokardfibrose
SFB 1002 | C04: Fibroblasten-Kardiomyozyten Interaktion im gesunden und erkrankten Herzen: Mechanismen und therapeutische Interventionen bei Kardiofibroblastopathien - Working Group
- RG Hasenfuß (Transition zur Herzinsuffizienz)
RG Lutz (G Protein-Coupled Receptor Mediated Signaling)
RG Tiburcy (Stem Cell Disease Modeling)
RG Toischer (Kardiales Remodeling)
RG Zimmermann (Engineered Human Myocardium) - External URL
- https://sfb1002.med.uni-goettingen.de/production/literature/publications/117
- ISSN
- 0022-2828
- eISSN
- 1095-8584