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Circulating GDF11 exacerbates myocardial injury in mice and associates with increased infarct size in humans.

Authors :
Kraler, Simon
Balbi, Carolina
Vdovenko, Daria
Lapikova-Bryhinska, Tetiana
Camici, Giovanni G
Liberale, Luca
Bonetti, Nicole
Canestro, Candela Diaz
Burger, Fabienne
Roth, Aline
Carbone, Federico
Vassalli, Giuseppe
Mach, François
Bhasin, Shalender
Wenzl, Florian A
Muller, Olivier
Räber, Lorenz
Matter, Christian M
Montecucco, Fabrizio
Lüscher, Thomas F
Source :
Cardiovascular Research. Dec2023, Vol. 119 Issue 17, p2729-2742. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Aims The heart rejuvenating effects of circulating growth differentiation factor 11 (GDF11), a transforming growth factor-β superfamily member that shares 90% homology with myostatin (MSTN), remains controversial. Here, we aimed to probe the role of GDF11 in acute myocardial infarction (MI), a frequent cause of heart failure and premature death during ageing. Methods and results In contrast to endogenous Mstn , myocardial Gdf11 declined during the course of ageing and was particularly reduced following ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, suggesting a therapeutic potential of GDF11 signalling in MI. Unexpectedly, boosting systemic Gdf11 by recombinant GDF11 delivery (0.1 mg/kg body weight over 30 days) prior to myocardial I/R augmented myocardial infarct size in C57BL/6 mice irrespective of their age, predominantly by accelerating pro-apoptotic signalling. While intrinsic cardioprotective signalling pathways remained unaffected by high circulating GDF11, targeted transcriptomics and immunomapping studies focusing on GDF11-associated downstream targets revealed attenuated Nkx2-5 expression confined to CD105-expressing cells, with pro-apoptotic activity, as assessed by caspase-3 levels, being particularly pronounced in adjacent cells, suggesting an indirect effect. By harnessing a highly specific and validated liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry–based assay, we show that in prospectively recruited patients with MI circulating GDF11 but not MSTN levels incline with age. Moreover, GDF11 levels were particularly elevated in those at high risk for adverse outcomes following the acute event, with circulating GDF11 emerging as an independent predictor of myocardial infarct size, as estimated by standardized peak creatine kinase-MB levels. Conclusion Our data challenge the initially reported heart rejuvenating effects of circulating GDF11 and suggest that high levels of systemic GDF11 exacerbate myocardial injury in mice and humans alike. Persistently high GDF11 levels during ageing may contribute to the age-dependent loss of cardioprotective mechanisms and thus poor outcomes of elderly patients following acute MI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00086363
Volume :
119
Issue :
17
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cardiovascular Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174980260
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvad153