Deficiency of MicroRNA miR‐1954 Promotes Cardiac Remodeling and Fibrosis

Author:

Chiasson Valorie1,Takano Ana Paula Cremasco1,Guleria Rakeshwar S.12,Gupta Sudhiranjan312

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Physiology Texas A&M University Temple TX

2. VISN 17 Center of Excellence on Returning War Veterans Waco TX

3. Department of Biology Baylor University Waco TX

Abstract

Background Cardiac fibrosis occurs because of disruption of the extracellular matrix network leading to myocardial dysfunction. Angiotensin II (Ang II ) has been implicated in the development of cardiac fibrosis. Recently, micro RNA s have been identified as an attractive target for therapeutic intervention in cardiac pathologies; however, the underlying mechanism of micro RNA s in cardiac fibrosis remains unclear. Next‐generation sequencing analysis identified a novel characterized microRNA, miR‐1954, that was significantly reduced in AngII‐infused mice. The finding led us to hypothesize that deficiency of miR‐1954 triggers cardiac fibrosis. Methods and Results A transgenic mouse was created using α‐MHC (α‐myosin heavy chain) promoter and was challenged with AngII infusion. AngII induced cardiac hypertrophy and remodeling. The in vivo overexpression of miR‐1954 showed significant reduction in cardiac mass and blood pressure in AngII‐infused mice. Further analysis showed significant reduction in cardiac fibrotic genes, hypertrophy marker genes, and an inflammatory gene and restoration of a calcium‐regulated gene (Atp2a2 [ATPase sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ transporting 2]; also known as SERCA 2), but no changes were observed in apoptotic genes. THBS 1 (thrombospondin 1) is indicated as a target gene for miR‐1954. Conclusions Our findings provide evidence, for the first time, that miR‐1954 plays a critical role in cardiac fibrosis by targeting  THBS 1. We conclude that promoting the level of miR‐1954 would be a promising strategy for the treatment of cardiac fibrosis.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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