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Publication : Targeted overexpression of noncleavable and secreted forms of tumor necrosis factor provokes disparate cardiac phenotypes.

First Author  Diwan A Year  2004
Journal  Circulation Volume  109
Issue  2 Pages  262-8
PubMed ID  14699008 Mgi Jnum  J:131249
Mgi Id  MGI:3773396 Doi  10.1161/01.CIR.0000109642.27985.FA
Citation  Diwan A, et al. (2004) Targeted overexpression of noncleavable and secreted forms of tumor necrosis factor provokes disparate cardiac phenotypes. Circulation 109(2):262-8
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that posttranslation processing or 'shedding' (ie, secretion) of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) by tumor necrosis factor-alpha converting enzyme (TACE) may contribute to the left ventricular (LV) remodeling that occurs in the failing human heart. METHODS AND RESULTS: To address the functional significance of TNF shedding, we generated lines of transgenic mice with targeted overexpression of secreted wild-type (MHCsTNF2) TNF and overexpression of a mutated noncleavable transmembrane form of TNF (MHCmTNF). Both lines of mice had overlapping levels of myocardial TNF protein; however, the phenotypes of the MHCsTNF2 and MHCmTNF mice were strikingly disparate. Whereas the MHCmTNF mice developed a concentric LV hypertrophy phenotype, the MHCsTNF2 mice developed a dilated LV phenotype. The fibrillar collagen weave in MHCmTNF mice with concentric hypertrophy was characterized by thick collagen fibrils and increased collagen content, whereas the fibrillar collagen weave in the MHCsTNF2 mice with LV dilation was characterized by a diminished collagen content. Inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases with a broad-based matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor prevented LV dilation in the MHCsTNF2 mice. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that posttranslational processing of TNF, as opposed to TNF expression per se, is responsible for the adverse cardiac remodeling that occurs after sustained TNF overexpression.
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