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NKRF in Cardiac Fibroblasts Protects against Cardiac Remodeling Post-Myocardial Infarction via Human Antigen R.

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) | 2023

Myocardial infarction (MI) remains the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac fibroblasts (CFs) are abundant in the heart and are responsible for cardiac repair post-MI. NF-κB-repressing factor (NKRF) plays a significant role in the transcriptional inhibition of various specific genes. However, the NKRF action mechanism in CFs remains unclear in cardiac repair post-MI. This study investigates the NKRF mechanism in cardiac remodeling and dysfunction post-MI by establishing a CF-specific NKRF-knockout (NKRF-CKO) mouse model. NKRF expression is downregulated in CFs in response to pathological cardiac remodeling in vivo and TNF-α in vitro. NKRF-CKO mice demonstrate worse cardiac function and survival and increased infarct size, heart weight, and MMP2 and MMP9 expression post-MI compared with littermates. NKRF inhibits CF migration and invasion in vitro by downregulating MMP2 and MMP9 expression. Mechanistically, NKRF inhibits human antigen R (HuR) transcription by binding to the classical negative regulatory element within the HuR promoter via an NF-κB-dependent mechanism. This decreases HuR-targeted Mmp2 and Mmp9 mRNA stability. This study suggests that NKRF is a therapeutic target for pathological cardiac remodeling.

Pubmed ID: 37667861 RIS Download

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Associated grants

  • Agency: National Natural Science Foundation of China,
    Id: 81920108003
  • Agency: National Natural Science Foundation of China,
    Id: 82241203
  • Agency: National Natural Science Foundation of China,
    Id: 82270487
  • Agency: National Natural Science Foundation of China,
    Id: 81970373
  • Agency: National Natural Science Foundation of China,
    Id: 31770977
  • Agency: National Natural Science Foundation of China,
    Id: 82030051
  • Agency: National Natural Science Foundation of China,
    Id: 81900321
  • Agency: National Natural Science Foundation of China,
    Id: 82270331
  • Agency: National Natural Science Foundation of China,
    Id: 82070453
  • Agency: National Key Research and Development Program of China,
    Id: 2021YFF0501403
  • Agency: Key R&D Program of Shandong Province,
    Id: 2021ZLGX02
  • Agency: Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China and Shandong Province,
    Id: 2018M630789
  • Agency: Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China and Shandong Province,
    Id: 201901009
  • Agency: Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation,
    Id: ZR2020YQ53
  • Agency: Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation,
    Id: 2021ZDSYS05
  • Agency: Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation,
    Id: ZR2023JQ030
  • Agency: Taishan Scholars Program of Shandong Province,

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