RBFox2-miR-34a-Jph2 axis contributes to cardiac decompensation during heart failure

  • Jing Hu
  • , Chen Gao
  • , Chaoliang Wei
  • , Yuanchao Xue
  • , Changwei Shao
  • , Yajing Hao
  • , Lan Tao Gou
  • , Yu Zhou
  • , Jianlin Zhang
  • , Shuxun Ren
  • , Ju Chen
  • , Yibin Wang
  • , Xiang Dong Fu

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Abstract

Heart performance relies on highly coordinated excitation-contraction (EC) coupling, and defects in this critical process may be exacerbated by additional genetic defects and/or environmental insults to cause eventual heart failure. Here we report a regulatory pathway consisting of the RNA binding protein RBFox2, a stressinduced microRNA miR-34a, and the essential EC coupler JPH2. In this pathway, initial cardiac defects diminish RBFox2 expression, which induces transcriptional repression of miR-34a, and elevated miR-34a targets Jph2 to impair EC coupling, which further manifests heart dysfunction, leading to progressive heart failure. The key contribution of miR-34a to this process is further established by administrating its mimic, which is sufficient to induce cardiac defects, and by using its antagomir to alleviate RBFox2 depletioninduced heart dysfunction. These findings elucidate a potential feed-forward mechanism to account for a critical transition to cardiac decompensation and suggest a potential therapeutic avenue against heart failure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6172-6180
Number of pages9
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume116
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • EC coupling
  • Heart failure
  • Jph2
  • RBFox2
  • miR-34a

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