Myosin light-chain 4 gene-transfer attenuates atrial fibrosis while correcting autophagic flux dysregulation

  • Yuan Zhong
  • Kai Tang
  • Stanley Nattel
  • Ming Zhai
  • Shiyu Gong
  • Qing Yu
  • Yanxi Zeng
  • Guangxi E
  • Nuerbiyemu Maimaitiaili
  • Jun Wang
  • Yawei Xu
  • Wenhui Peng
  • Hailing Li
Publication date
April 2023
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Redox Biology

Abstract

Objectives: To determine the role of MYL4 regulation of lysosomal function and its disturbance in fibrotic atrial cardiomyopathy. Background: We have previously demonstrated that the atrial-specific essential light chain protein MYL4 is required for atrial contractile, electrical, and structural integrity. MYL4 mutation/dysfunction leads to atrial fibrosis, standstill, and dysrhythmia. However, the underlying pathogenic mechanisms remain unclear. Methods and results: Rats subjected to knock-in of a pathogenic MYL4 mutant (p.E11K) developed fibrotic atrial cardiomyopathy. Proteome analysis and single-cell RNA sequencing indicate enrichment of autophagy pathways in mutant-MYL4 atrial dysfunction. Immunofluorescence and electron microscopy rev...

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