Proteotoxicity in cardiac amyloidosis: amyloidogenic light chains affect the levels of intracellular proteins in human heart cells

  • Imperlini, Esther
  • Gnecchi, Massimiliano
  • Rognoni, Paola
  • Sabidò, Eduard
  • Ciuffreda, Maria Chiara
  • Palladini, Giovanni
  • Espadas, Guadalupe
  • Mancuso, Francesco Mattia
  • Bozzola, Margherita
  • Malpasso, Giuseppe
  • Valentini, Veronica
  • Palladini, Giuseppina
  • Orrù, Stefania
  • Ferraro, Giovanni
  • Milani, Paolo
  • Perlini, Stefano
  • Salvatore, Francesco
  • Merlini, Giampaolo
  • Lavatelli, Francesca
Publication date
January 2017
Journal
Scientific Reports

Abstract

AL amyloidosis is characterized by widespread deposition of immunoglobulin light chains (LCs) as amyloid fibrils. Cardiac involvement is frequent and leads to life-threatening cardiomyopathy. Besides the tissue alteration caused by fibrils, clinical and experimental evidence indicates that cardiac damage is also caused by proteotoxicity of prefibrillar amyloidogenic species. As in other amyloidoses, the damage mechanisms at cellular level are complex and largely undefined. We have characterized the molecular changes in primary human cardiac fibroblasts (hCFs) exposed in vitro to soluble amyloidogenic cardiotoxic LCs from AL cardiomyopathy patients. To evaluate proteome alterations caused by a representative cardiotropic LC, we combined gel-...

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