Decreased SLIM1 Expression and Increased Gelsolin Expression in Failing Human Hearts Measured by High-Density Oligonucleotide Arrays

Author:

Yang Jiacheng1,Moravec Christine S.1,Sussman Mark A.1,DiPaola Nicholas R.1,Fu Dechen1,Hawthorn Lesley1,Mitchell Christina A.1,Young James B.1,Francis Gary S.1,McCarthy Patrick M.1,Bond Meredith1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Molecular Cardiology (J.Y., M.B.), Molecular Biotechnology Core (L.H.), Center for Anesthesiology Research (C.S.M., N.R.D.), Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland, Ohio; Departments of Cardiology (J.B.Y., G.S.F.), Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (P.M.M.), Kaufman Center for Heart Failure, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio; Department of Physiology and Biophysics (C.S.M., M.B.), School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio; Division of...

Abstract

Background —Failing human hearts are characterized by altered cytoskeletal and myofibrillar organization, impaired signal transduction, abnormal protein turnover, and impaired energy metabolism. Thus, expression of multiple classes of genes is likely to be altered in human heart failure. Methods and Results —We used high-density oligonucleotide arrays to explore changes in expression of ≈7000 genes in 2 nonfailing and 2 failing human hearts with diagnoses of end-stage ischemic and dilated cardiomyopathy, respectively. We report altered expression of (1) cytoskeletal and myofibrillar genes (striated muscle LIM protein-1 [SLIM1], myomesin, nonsarcomeric myosin regulatory light chain-2 [MLC 2 ], and β-actin); (2) genes responsible for degradation and disassembly of myocardial proteins (α 1 -antichymotrypsin, ubiquitin, and gelsolin); (3) genes involved in metabolism (ATP synthase α-subunit, succinate dehydrogenase flavoprotein [SDH Fp] subunit, aldose reductase, and TIM17 preprotein translocase); (4) genes responsible for protein synthesis (elongation factor-2 [EF-2], eukaryotic initiation factor-4AII, and transcription factor homologue-HBZ17); and (5) genes encoding stress proteins (αB-crystallin and μ-crystallin). In 5 additional failing hearts and 4 additional nonfailing controls, we then compared expression of proteins encoded by the differentially expressed genes, αB-crystallin, SLIM1, gelsolin, α 1 -antichymotrypsin, and ubiquitin. In each case, changes in protein expression were consistent with changes in transcript measured by microarray analysis. Gelsolin protein expression was also increased in cardiomyopathic hearts from tropomodulin-overexpressing (TOT) mice and rac1-expressing (racET) mice. Conclusions —Altered expression of the genes identified in this study may contribute to development of the heart failure phenotype and/or represent compensatory mechanisms to sustain cardiac function in failing human hearts.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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