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Published on: October 26, 2020
The denitrosylase SCoR2 controls cardioprotective metabolic reprogramming
Zachary W Grimmett1,2, Rongli Zhang2,3, Hua-Lin Zhou2
1Medical Scientist Training Program, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, United States.
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Acute myocardial infarction (MI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, and therapeutic options remain limited. Endogenously generated nitric oxide (NO) is highly cardioprotective, but protection is not replicated by nitroso-vasodilators (e.g., nitrates, nitroprusside) used in clinical practice, highlighting specificity in NO-based signaling and untapped therapeutic potential. Signaling by NO is mediated largely by S-nitrosylation, entailing specific enzymes that form and degrade S-nitrosothiols in proteins (SNO-proteins), termed nitrosylases and denitrosylases, respectively. SNO-CoA Reductase 2 (SCoR2; product of the Akr1a1 gene) is a recently discovered protein denitrosylase. Genetic variants in SCoR2 have been associated with cardiovascular disease, but its function is unknown. Here, we show that mice lacking SCoR2/AKR1A1 exhibit robust protection in an animal model of MI. SCoR2 regulates ketolytic energy availability, antioxidant levels, and polyol homeostasis via S-nitrosylation of key metabolic effectors. Human cardiomyopathy shows reduced SCoR2 expression and an S-nitrosylation signature of metabolic reprogramming, mirroring SCoR2-/- mice. Deletion of SCoR2 thus coordinately reprograms multiple metabolic pathways-ketone body utilization, glycolysis, pentose phosphate shunt, and polyol metabolism-to limit infarct size, establishing SCoR2 as a novel regulator in the injured myocardium and a potential drug target.
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