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Inhibition of microRNA-200c promotes regeneration of the ischemic injured myocardium through activation of developmental pathways

Abstract Body: Ischemic injury and adverse post-infarction myocardial remodeling are major causes of heart failure worldwide. Strategies designed to offset cell death with cardiomyocyte regeneration have, to date, not translated to routine clinical practice. Mir-200c modulates the transcripts of cardiogenic transcription factors (TFs) Tbx5, Gata4, Mef2c to promote myocyte maturation. We hypothesized that inhibition of mir-200c activity would result in postnatal myocyte de-differentiation and replication sufficient to ameliorate post-infarction decompensation after ischemic injury. To test this hypothesis, we preformed left coronary ligation on Wild-Type (WT) and transgenic mice expressing an RNA inhibitor against miR-200c (PMIS-C). Echocardiographic left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF) fell from 88.41 ± 1.08% (WT) and 90% ± 1.42% (PMIS-C) (p=NS) to 28% ± 11.55% (WT) and 36% ± 9.35% at 1 day post injury (DPI) (p =NS). At 21DPI, LVEF was 27% ± 4.31% (WT) and 64% ± 4.25% (PMIS-C) [p ≤ 0.0001]. Post-infarction LV chamber dilation was reversed in PMIS-C mice (1.136 ± 0.19 v 0.67 ± 0.06 p ≤ 0.004 LV Vol/mass). By 9 WPI, PMIS-C heart function within non-significantly levels of sham and function prior to injury. These results indicated that inhibiting miR-200c following ischemic injury can recover cardiac function and prevent LV dilation. Moreover, trichrome stain showed a decrease in fibrosis 3 WPI (WT: 57% ± 17.46 v PMIS-C: 12% ± 3.01 p ≤ 0.001) and 9 WPI. To understand the mechanism causing this phenomenon, we analyzed expression of cardiac progenitor markers. Fold change in expression of TFs Tbx5, Gata4, Mef2c, and Isl1 were increased at 1 and 3 DPI in PMIS-C. At 1 WPI, PMIS-C border zone CMs express markers of a “progenitor-like” cell state seen during cardiogenesis. Conclusions: Inhibiting miR-200c abrogates post-infarction LV remodeling and significantly restores LV systolic function. Ongoing studies are investigating the therapeutic use of PMIS-C through delivery via AAV and nanoparticles.
  • Leonard, Riley  ( University of Iowa , Iowa City , Iowa , United States )
  • Sweat, Mason  ( Boston Childrens Hospital , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Eliason, Steve  ( University of Iowa , iowa City , Iowa , United States )
  • Zimmerman, Kathy  ( University of Iowa , Iowa City , Iowa , United States )
  • Batz, Ariana  ( UIHC , Tiffin , Iowa , United States )
  • Kutschke, William  ( University of Iowa , Iowa City , Iowa , United States )
  • Weiss, Robert  ( UNIVERSITY IOWA , Iowa City , Iowa , United States )
  • Amendt, Brad  ( University of Iowa , Iowa City , Iowa , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Riley Leonard: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Mason Sweat: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Steve Eliason: No Answer | Kathy Zimmerman: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Ariana Batz: No Answer | William Kutschke: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Robert Weiss: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Brad Amendt: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Ownership Interest:NaturemiRI, LLC:Active (exists now)
Meeting Info:

Basic Cardiovascular Sciences

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Poster Session and Reception I

Monday, 07/22/2024 , 04:30PM - 07:00PM

Poster Session and Reception

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