Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a pivotal role in the development of heart failure. Animal studies suggest that impaired mitochondrial biogenesis attributable to downregulation of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator (PGC)-1 transcriptional pathway is integral of mitochondrial dysfunction in heart failure. OBJECTIVE: The study sought to define mechanisms underlying the impaired mitochondrial biogenesis and function in human heart failure. METHODS AND RESULTS: We collected left ventricular tissue from end-stage heart failure patients and from nonfailing hearts (n=23, and 19, respectively). The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content was decreased by >40% in the failing hearts, after normalization for a moderate decrease in citrate synthase activity (P<0.05). This was accompanied by reductions in mtDNA-encoded proteins (by 25% to 80%) at both mRNA and protein level (P<0.05). The mRNA levels of PGC-1alpha/beta and PRC (PGC-1-related coactivator) were unchanged, whereas PGC-1alpha protein increased by 58% in the failing hearts. Among the PGC-1 coactivating targets, the expression of estrogen-related receptor alpha and its downstream genes decreased by up to 50% (P<0.05), whereas peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha and its downstream gene expression were unchanged in the failing hearts. The formation of D-loop in the mtDNA was normal but D-loop extension, which dictates the replication process of mtDNA, was decreased by 75% in the failing hearts. Furthermore, DNA oxidative damage was increased by 50% in the failing hearts. CONCLUSIONS: Mitochondrial biogenesis is severely impaired as evidenced by reduced mtDNA replication and depletion of mtDNA in the human failing heart. These defects are independent of the downregulation of the PGC-1 expression suggesting novel mechanisms for mitochondrial dysfunction in heart failure.

Karamanlidis G, Nascimben L, Couper GS, Shekar PS, del Monte F, Tian R. (2010). Defective DNA replication impairs mitochondrial biogenesis in human failing hearts. CIRCULATION RESEARCH, 106(9), 1541-1548 [10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.109.212753.].

Defective DNA replication impairs mitochondrial biogenesis in human failing hearts

del Monte F;
2010

Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a pivotal role in the development of heart failure. Animal studies suggest that impaired mitochondrial biogenesis attributable to downregulation of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator (PGC)-1 transcriptional pathway is integral of mitochondrial dysfunction in heart failure. OBJECTIVE: The study sought to define mechanisms underlying the impaired mitochondrial biogenesis and function in human heart failure. METHODS AND RESULTS: We collected left ventricular tissue from end-stage heart failure patients and from nonfailing hearts (n=23, and 19, respectively). The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content was decreased by >40% in the failing hearts, after normalization for a moderate decrease in citrate synthase activity (P<0.05). This was accompanied by reductions in mtDNA-encoded proteins (by 25% to 80%) at both mRNA and protein level (P<0.05). The mRNA levels of PGC-1alpha/beta and PRC (PGC-1-related coactivator) were unchanged, whereas PGC-1alpha protein increased by 58% in the failing hearts. Among the PGC-1 coactivating targets, the expression of estrogen-related receptor alpha and its downstream genes decreased by up to 50% (P<0.05), whereas peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha and its downstream gene expression were unchanged in the failing hearts. The formation of D-loop in the mtDNA was normal but D-loop extension, which dictates the replication process of mtDNA, was decreased by 75% in the failing hearts. Furthermore, DNA oxidative damage was increased by 50% in the failing hearts. CONCLUSIONS: Mitochondrial biogenesis is severely impaired as evidenced by reduced mtDNA replication and depletion of mtDNA in the human failing heart. These defects are independent of the downregulation of the PGC-1 expression suggesting novel mechanisms for mitochondrial dysfunction in heart failure.
2010
Karamanlidis G, Nascimben L, Couper GS, Shekar PS, del Monte F, Tian R. (2010). Defective DNA replication impairs mitochondrial biogenesis in human failing hearts. CIRCULATION RESEARCH, 106(9), 1541-1548 [10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.109.212753.].
Karamanlidis G; Nascimben L; Couper GS; Shekar PS; del Monte F; Tian R.
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