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Circadian transcriptional repressors REV-ERBα/β and E4BP4 regulate cardiac function
Yilian Wang1, Pieterjan Dierickx1
1Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Bad Nauheim, Germany; Cardiopulmonary Institute (CPI), Bad Nauheim, Germany; German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Rhine-Main, Bad Nauheim, Germany.
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Circadian rhythms are an endogenous timekeeping system with a period of approximately 24 h that regulate many aspects of body physiology to maintain organismal health. Dysregulation of circadian rhythmicity has been implicated in various human diseases such as cancer as well as metabolic and cardiovascular disorders. Intrinsic, biological oscillations are regulated by the circadian clock, a molecular transcriptional/translational feedback loop that involves activators such as BMAL1 and CLOCK, and repressors such as REV-ERBα/β and E4BP4. Recent studies have shown that REV-ERBs and E4BP4 play a key role in regulating cardiac gene expression programs and metabolism. Here, we discuss these findings and highlight the mechanisms of their role in healthy and diseased hearts. Since REV-ERBs are drug targets, they hold potential for the treatment of cardiovascular disorders that are linked to circadian dysregulation or metabolic imbalance.
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