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40 MicroRNAs in the human heart: a clue to fetal gene reprogramming in heart failure

Authors :
Jan Fiedler
Carina Gross
Linda W. van Laake
Thomas Thum
Susanne Kneitz
Axel Haverich
Johann Bauersachs
Stefan Engelhardt
Jürgen Borlak
Pieter A. Doevendans
Christine L. Mummery
Georg Ertl
Christian Wolf
Paolo Galuppo
Source :
European Journal of Heart Failure Supplements. 6:3-3
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2007.

Abstract

Background—Chronic heart failure is characterized by left ventricular remodeling and reactivation of a fetal gene program; the underlying mechanisms are only partly understood. Here we provide evidence that cardiac microRNAs, recently discovered key regulators of gene expression, contribute to the transcriptional changes observed in heart failure. Methods and Results—Cardiac transcriptome analyses revealed striking similarities between fetal and failing human heart tissue. Using microRNA arrays, we discovered profound alterations of microRNA expression in failing hearts. These changes closely mimicked the microRNA expression pattern observed in fetal cardiac tissue. Bioinformatic analysis demonstrated a striking concordance between regulated messenger RNA expression in heart failure and the presence of microRNA binding sites in the respective 3 untranslated regions. Messenger RNAs upregulated in the failing heart contained preferentially binding sites for downregulated microRNAs and vice versa. Mechanistically, transfection of cardiomyocytes with a set of fetal microRNAs induced cellular hypertrophy as well as changes in gene expression comparable to the failing heart. Conclusions—Our data support a novel mode of regulation for the transcriptional changes in cardiac failure. Reactivation of a fetal microRNA program substantially contributes to alterations of gene expression in the failing human heart. (Circulation. 2007;116:258-267.)

Details

ISSN :
15674215
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Heart Failure Supplements
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d8d4d2c28eadd9224091dc3efc0800a0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s1567-4215(07)60006-x