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WWP2 regulates pathological cardiac fibrosis by modulating SMAD2 signaling

Authors :
Chen, Huimei
Moreno-Moral, Aida
Pesce, Francesco
Devapragash, Nithya
Mancini, Massimiliano
Heng, Ee Ling
Rotival, Maxime
Srivastava, Prashant K.
Harmston, Nathan
Shkura, Kirill
Rackham, Owen J. L.
Yu, Wei-Ping
Sun, Xi-Ming
Tee, Nicole Gui Zhen
Tan, Elisabeth Li Sa
Barton, Paul J. R.
Felkin, Leanne E.
Lara-Pezzi, Enrique
Angelini, Gianni
Beltrami, Cristina
Pravenec, Michal
Schafer, Sebastian
Bottolo, Leonardo
Hubner, Norbert
Emanueli, Costanza
Cook, Stuart A.
Petretto, Enrico
Publisher :
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository

Abstract

Cardiac fibrosis is a final common pathology in inherited and acquired heart diseases that causes cardiac electrical and pump failure. Here, we use systems genetics to identify a pro-fibrotic gene network in the diseased heart and show that this network is regulated by the E3 ubiquitin ligase WWP2, specifically by the WWP2-N terminal isoform. Importantly, the WWP2-regulated pro-fibrotic gene network is conserved across different cardiac diseases characterized by fibrosis: human and murine dilated cardiomyopathy and repaired tetralogy of Fallot. Transgenic mice lacking the N-terminal region of the WWP2 protein show improved cardiac function and reduced myocardial fibrosis in response to pressure overload or myocardial infarction. In primary cardiac fibroblasts, WWP2 positively regulates the expression of pro-fibrotic markers and extracellular matrix genes. TGFβ1 stimulation promotes nuclear translocation of the WWP2 isoforms containing the N-terminal region and their interaction with SMAD2. WWP2 mediates the TGFβ1-induced nucleocytoplasmic shuttling and transcriptional activity of SMAD2.

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OpenAIRE
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