Heart failure has reached epidemic proportions in a progressively ageing population. The molecular mechanisms underlying heart failure remain elusive, but evidence indicates that DNA damage is enhanced in failing hearts. Here, we tested the hypothesis that endogenous DNA repair in cardiomyocytes is critical for maintaining normal cardiac function, so that perturbed repair of spontaneous DNA damage drives early onset of heart failure. To increase the burden of spontaneous DNA damage, we knocked out the DNA repair endonucleases xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group G (XPG) and excision repair cross-complementation group 1 (ERCC1), either systemically or cardiomyocyte-restricted, and studied the effects on cardiac function and structure....
Differential DNA methylation exists in the epigenome of end-stage failing human hearts but whether i...
The genetic modification of the mouse genome using the cre-lox system has been an invaluable tool in...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Cardiomyocytes are irrevers...
Heart failure has reached epidemic proportions in a progressively ageing population. The molecular m...
Cardiomyopathy is a progressive disease of the myocardium leading to impaired contractility. Genotox...
Genomic instability, the unresolved accumulation of DNA variants, is hypothesized as one of the cont...
AbstractObjectivesThe study investigated the expression and relationship of deoxyribonucleic acid (D...
RATIONALE: According to the immortal DNA strand hypothesis, dividing stem cells selectively segregat...
Rationale: According to the immortal DNA strand hypothesis, dividing stem cells selectively segregat...
AbstractBackgroundThe adult mammalian heart is incapable of meaningful regeneration after substantia...
Rationale: Cancer therapy can be associated with short- and long-term cardiac dysfunction. Patients ...
Previous work had suggested that cardiovascular disease was the result of aberrant epigenetic mechan...
Rationale: Mutations in the LMNA gene, encoding LMNA (lamin A/C), are responsible for laminopathies....
Various populations of cells are recruited to the heart after cardiac injury, but little is known ab...
Heart failure is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in industrialized countries. Although in...
Differential DNA methylation exists in the epigenome of end-stage failing human hearts but whether i...
The genetic modification of the mouse genome using the cre-lox system has been an invaluable tool in...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Cardiomyocytes are irrevers...
Heart failure has reached epidemic proportions in a progressively ageing population. The molecular m...
Cardiomyopathy is a progressive disease of the myocardium leading to impaired contractility. Genotox...
Genomic instability, the unresolved accumulation of DNA variants, is hypothesized as one of the cont...
AbstractObjectivesThe study investigated the expression and relationship of deoxyribonucleic acid (D...
RATIONALE: According to the immortal DNA strand hypothesis, dividing stem cells selectively segregat...
Rationale: According to the immortal DNA strand hypothesis, dividing stem cells selectively segregat...
AbstractBackgroundThe adult mammalian heart is incapable of meaningful regeneration after substantia...
Rationale: Cancer therapy can be associated with short- and long-term cardiac dysfunction. Patients ...
Previous work had suggested that cardiovascular disease was the result of aberrant epigenetic mechan...
Rationale: Mutations in the LMNA gene, encoding LMNA (lamin A/C), are responsible for laminopathies....
Various populations of cells are recruited to the heart after cardiac injury, but little is known ab...
Heart failure is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in industrialized countries. Although in...
Differential DNA methylation exists in the epigenome of end-stage failing human hearts but whether i...
The genetic modification of the mouse genome using the cre-lox system has been an invaluable tool in...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Cardiomyocytes are irrevers...