Interference with ERK-dimerization at the nucleocytosolic interface targets pathological ERK1/2 signaling without
Angela Tomasovic1,2, Theresa Brand1,2, Constanze Schanbacher1,2
1Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Würzburg, 97078, Würzburg, Germany.
Interfering with ERK dimerization prevents pathological ERK1/2 signaling in heart and cancer. This novel strategy, using an ERK-dimerization inhibitory peptide (EDI), offers a cardio-safe approach to treating diseases like heart failure and cancer.
Area of Science:
- Molecular Biology
- Cardiovascular Research
- Oncology
Background:
- Dysregulated extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1/2) signaling is implicated in heart failure, genetic syndromes, and cancer.
- Direct ERK1/2 inhibition causes cardiotoxicity, limiting therapeutic use.
- ERKT188-autophosphorylation drives pathological cardiac hypertrophy.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate if inhibiting ERK dimerization, a prerequisite for ERKT188-phosphorylation, can mitigate pathological ERK1/2 signaling.
- To evaluate the therapeutic potential of an ERK-dimerization inhibitory peptide (EDI) in heart failure and cancer models.
- To assess the safety profile of EDI, particularly regarding cardiac side effects.
Main Methods:
- Development and application of an ERK-dimerization inhibitory peptide (EDI).
- Assessment of EDI's effect on ERKT188-phosphorylation, nuclear ERK1/2 signaling, and cardiomyocyte hypertrophy in vitro and in vivo.
- Evaluation of EDI's efficacy in a mouse model of pressure-overload-induced heart failure.
- Testing EDI's impact on cancer cell proliferation and cardiotoxicity.
Main Results:
- EDI effectively prevented ERKT188-phosphorylation and subsequent cardiomyocyte hypertrophy.
- EDI protected against pressure-overload-induced heart failure in mice without adverse cardiac effects.
- EDI preserved essential ERK1/2 activity and cytosolic survival signaling.
- EDI suppressed cancer cell proliferation and demonstrated no cardiotoxicity.
Conclusions:
- Interference with ERK dimerization is a viable strategy to combat pathological ERK1/2 signaling.
- EDI offers a cardio-safe therapeutic approach for ERK1/2-related diseases, including heart failure and cancer.
- This strategy may broaden therapeutic options for various diseases linked to ERK1/2 dysregulation.
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