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Cardiac adenovirus-associated viral Presenilin 1 gene delivery protects the left ventricular function of the heart via regulating RyR2 function in post-ischaemic heart failure

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posted on 2018-03-21, 10:15 authored by Tian Li, Yafeng Shen, Li Su, Xiaoyan Fan, Fangxing Lin, Xuting Ye, Dianer Ding, Ying Tang, Yongji Yang, Changhai Lei, Shi Hu

Post-ischaemic heart failure is a major cause of death worldwide. Reperfusion of infarcted heart tissue after myocardial infarction has been an important medical intervention to improve outcomes. However, disturbances in Ca2+ and redox homeostasis at the cellular level caused by ischaemia/reperfusion remain major clinical challenges. In this study, we investigated the potential of adeno-associated virus (AAV)-9-mediated cardiac expression of a Type-2 ryanodine receptor (RyR2) degradation-associated gene, Presenilin 1 (PSEN1), to combat post-ischaemic heart failure. Adeno-associated viral PSEN1 gene delivery elevated PSEN1 protein expression in a post-infarction rat heart failure model, and this administration normalised the contractile dysfunction of the failing myocardium in vivo and in vitro by reversing myocardial Ca2+ handling and function. Moreover, PSEN1 gene transfer to failing cardiomyocytes reduced sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ leak, thereby restoring the diminished intracellular Ca2+ transients and SR Ca2+ load. Moreover, PSEN1 gene transfer reversed the phosphorylation of RyR2 in failing cardiomyocytes. However, selective autophagy inhibition did not prevent the PSEN1-induced blockade of RyR2 degradation, making the participation of autophagy in PSEN1-associated RyR2 degradation unlikely. Our results established a role of the cardiac expression of PSEN1 with AAV9 vectors as a promising therapeutic approach for post-ischaemic heart failure.

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This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant nos. 81773261 and 81602690]; Military Medicine Special grant of Second Military Medical University [grant no. 2017JS01], a General Financial Grant from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [grant no. 2016M593006] and postdoctoral scientific research funds of Second Military Medical University.

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