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Publication : Ablation of SUN2-containing LINC complexes drives cardiac hypertrophy without interstitial fibrosis.

First Author  Stewart RM Year  2019
Journal  Mol Biol Cell Volume  30
Issue  14 Pages  1664-1675
PubMed ID  31091167 Mgi Jnum  J:289202
Mgi Id  MGI:6434663 Doi  10.1091/mbc.E18-07-0438
Citation  Stewart RM, et al. (2019) Ablation of SUN2-containing LINC complexes drives cardiac hypertrophy without interstitial fibrosis. Mol Biol Cell 30(14):1664-1675
abstractText  The cardiomyocyte cytoskeleton, including the sarcomeric contractile apparatus, forms a cohesive network with cellular adhesions at the plasma membrane and nuclear--cytoskeletal linkages (LINC complexes) at the nuclear envelope. Human cardiomyopathies are genetically linked to the LINC complex and A-type lamins, but a full understanding of disease etiology in these patients is lacking. Here we show that SUN2-null mice display cardiac hypertrophy coincident with enhanced AKT/MAPK signaling, as has been described previously for mice lacking A-type lamins. Surprisingly, in contrast to lamin A/C-null mice, SUN2-null mice fail to show coincident fibrosis or upregulation of pathological hypertrophy markers. Thus, cardiac hypertrophy is uncoupled from profibrotic signaling in this mouse model, which we tie to a requirement for the LINC complex in productive TGFbeta signaling. In the absence of SUN2, we detect elevated levels of the integral inner nuclear membrane protein MAN1, an established negative regulator of TGFbeta signaling, at the nuclear envelope. We suggest that A-type lamins and SUN2 play antagonistic roles in the modulation of profibrotic signaling through opposite effects on MAN1 levels at the nuclear lamina, suggesting a new perspective on disease etiology.
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