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Publication : Accumulation of 5-oxoproline in myocardial dysfunction and the protective effects of OPLAH.

First Author  van der Pol A Year  2017
Journal  Sci Transl Med Volume  9
Issue  415 PubMed ID  29118264
Mgi Jnum  J:271415 Mgi Id  MGI:5920159
Doi  10.1126/scitranslmed.aam8574 Citation  van der Pol A, et al. (2017) Accumulation of 5-oxoproline in myocardial dysfunction and the protective effects of OPLAH. Sci Transl Med 9(415)
abstractText  In response to heart failure (HF), the heart reacts by repressing adult genes and expressing fetal genes, thereby returning to a more fetal-like gene profile. To identify genes involved in this process, we carried out transcriptional analysis on murine hearts at different stages of development and on hearts from adult mice with HF. Our screen identified Oplah, encoding for 5-oxoprolinase, a member of the gamma-glutamyl cycle that functions by scavenging 5-oxoproline. OPLAH depletion occurred as a result of cardiac injury, leading to elevated 5-oxoproline and oxidative stress, whereas OPLAH overexpression improved cardiac function after ischemic injury. In HF patients, we observed elevated plasma 5-oxoproline, which was associated with a worse clinical outcome. Understanding and modulating fetal-like genes in the failing heart may lead to potential diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic options in HF.
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