Phospho-Proteomic Analysis of Cardiac Dyssynchrony and Resynchronization Therapy
Marisa J Stachowski1, Ronald J Holewinski2, Eric Grote3
1Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, IL, USA.
Proteomics
|August 22, 2018
Summary
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) impacts heart failure's molecular signaling. This study reveals how CRT affects the heart's phospho-proteome and identifies CK2 as a potential therapeutic target to enhance CRT effectiveness.
Area of Science:
- Cardiovascular Biology
- Molecular Cardiology
- Proteomics
Background:
- Cardiac dyssynchrony, common in heart failure, exacerbates patient morbidity and mortality.
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) improves heart function by re-coordinating contractions, but its underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully understood.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate alterations in the cardiac phospho-proteome during dyssynchronous heart failure (HFdys).
- To determine how CRT modulates this unique phospho-proteome, focusing on Ser/Thr and Tyr phosphorylation.
- To identify key signaling pathways and kinases involved in HFdys and CRT response.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of phospho-enriched myocardium from canine models using mass spectrometry (MS).
- Comparison of phospho-proteomes across Control, HFdys, and CRT groups.
- Prediction of kinase targets for regulated phospho-sites and validation using western blot.
Main Results:
- 209 regulated phospho-sites were identified among 1761 total sites.
- HFdys demonstrated hyper-phosphorylation compared to Control and CRT groups.
- Tyrosine phosphorylation was significantly involved in signaling pathways altered by HFdys and further modulated by CRT.
- The kinase CK2 was specifically associated with phospho-sites normalized by CRT, suggesting its activation in HFdys and reversal by CRT.
Conclusions:
- Dyssynchronous heart failure significantly alters the cardiac phospho-proteome, involving tyrosine phosphorylation.
- CK2 signaling is activated in HFdys and reversed by CRT, indicating a potential therapeutic role.
- These findings elucidate novel signaling networks and identify CK2 as a potential target to augment CRT efficacy.
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