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Publication : Deletion of MCL-1 causes lethal cardiac failure and mitochondrial dysfunction.

First Author  Wang X Year  2013
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  27
Issue  12 Pages  1351-64
PubMed ID  23788622 Mgi Jnum  J:199155
Mgi Id  MGI:5500963 Doi  10.1101/gad.215855.113
Citation  Wang X, et al. (2013) Deletion of MCL-1 causes lethal cardiac failure and mitochondrial dysfunction. Genes Dev 27(12):1351-64
abstractText  MCL-1 is an essential BCL-2 family member that promotes the survival of multiple cellular lineages, but its role in cardiac muscle has remained unclear. Here, we report that cardiac-specific ablation of Mcl-1 results in a rapidly fatal, dilated cardiomyopathy manifested by a loss of cardiac contractility, abnormal mitochondria ultrastructure, and defective mitochondrial respiration. Strikingly, genetic ablation of both proapoptotic effectors (Bax and Bak) could largely rescue the lethality and impaired cardiac function induced by Mcl-1 deletion. However, while the overt consequences of Mcl-1 loss were obviated by combining with the loss of Bax and Bak, mitochondria from the Mcl-1-, Bax-, and Bak-deficient hearts still revealed mitochondrial ultrastructural abnormalities and displayed deficient mitochondrial respiration. Together, these data indicate that merely blocking cell death is insufficient to completely overcome the need for MCL-1 function in cardiomyocytes and suggest that in cardiac muscle, MCL-1 also facilitates normal mitochondrial function. These findings are important, as specific MCL-1-inhibiting therapeutics are being proposed to treat cancer cells and may result in unexpected cardiac toxicity.
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