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One major intracellular signaling pathway involved in heart failure employs the phosphatase calcineurin and its downstream transcriptional effector nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT). In vivo evidence for the involvement of NFAT factors in heart failure development is still ill defined. Here we reveal that nfatc2 transcripts outnumber those from other nfat genes in the unstimulated heart by severalfold. Transgenic mice with activated calcineurin in the postnatal myocardium crossbred with nfatc2-null mice revealed a significant abrogation of calcineurin-provoked cardiac growth, indicating that NFATc2 plays an important role downstream of calcineurin and validates the original hypothesis that calcineurin mediates myocyte hypertrophy through activation of NFAT transcription factors. In the absence of NFATc2, a clear protection against the geometrical, functional, and molecular deterioration of the myocardium following biomechanical stress was also evident. In contrast, physiological cardiac enlargement in response to voluntary exercise training was not affected in nfatc2-null mice. Combined, these results reveal a major role for the NFATc2 transcription factor in pathological cardiac remodeling and heart failure. One major intracellular signaling pathway involved in heart failure employs the phosphatase calcineurin and its downstream transcriptional effector nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT). In vivo evidence for the involvement of NFAT factors in heart failure development is still ill defined. Here we reveal that nfatc2 transcripts outnumber those from other nfat genes in the unstimulated heart by severalfold. Transgenic mice with activated calcineurin in the postnatal myocardium crossbred with nfatc2-null mice revealed a significant abrogation of calcineurin-provoked cardiac growth, indicating that NFATc2 plays an important role downstream of calcineurin and validates the original hypothesis that calcineurin mediates myocyte hypertrophy through activation of NFAT transcription factors. In the absence of NFATc2, a clear protection against the geometrical, functional, and molecular deterioration of the myocardium following biomechanical stress was also evident. In contrast, physiological cardiac enlargement in response to voluntary exercise training was not affected in nfatc2-null mice. Combined, these results reveal a major role for the NFATc2 transcription factor in pathological cardiac remodeling and heart failure. Heart failure, or the inability of the heart to meet hemodynamic demands, represents the end stage of various forms of cardiac disease. In the Western world, the prevalence and incidence of heart failure are increasing steadily, and heart failure is now the leading cause of hospitalization in the elderly. The leading cause of heart failure is left ventricular hypertrophy, defined as an increase in heart size without a change in myocyte number, because chronically hypertrophied hearts remodel and dilate (1Ho K.K. Pinsky J.L. Kannel W.B. Levy D. J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 1993; 22: 6A-13ACrossref PubMed Scopus (1873) Google Scholar, 2Lloyd-Jones D.M. Larson M.G. Leip E.P. Beiser A. D'Agostino R.B. Kannel W.B. Murabito J.M. Vasan R.S. Benjamin E.J. Levy D. Circulation. 2002; 106: 3068-3072Crossref PubMed Scopus (1219) Google Scholar). Conversely, not all forms of cardiac hypertrophy are necessarily pathological, as athletic conditioning can stimulate heart growth without deleterious consequences (3Oakley D. Heart. 2001; 86: 722-726Crossref PubMed Scopus (46) Google Scholar). 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The ventricular cardiomyocyte contains all four calcineurin-sensitive NFATc isoforms, NFATc1 (NFATc), NFATc2 (NFATp), NFATc3 (NFAT4), and NFATc4 (NFAT3) (14van Rooij E. Doevendans P.A. de Theije C.C. Babiker F.A. Molkentin J.D. de Windt L.J. J. Biol. Chem. 2002; 277: 48617-48626Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (106) Google Scholar, 15Wilkins B.J. De Windt L.J. Bueno O.F. Braz J.C. Glascock B.J. Kimball T.F. Molkentin J.D. Mol. Cell. Biol. 2002; 22: 7603-7613Crossref PubMed Scopus (217) Google Scholar), and expression of dominant-negative forms of NFAT virtually abolishes calcineurin-mediated hypertrophy in cultured cardiomyocytes (14van Rooij E. Doevendans P.A. de Theije C.C. Babiker F.A. Molkentin J.D. de Windt L.J. J. Biol. Chem. 2002; 277: 48617-48626Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (106) Google Scholar, 16Pu W.T. Ma Q. Izumo S. Circ. Res. 2003; 92: 725-731Crossref PubMed Scopus (89) Google Scholar). 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Combined, a vast disparity exists between in vivo and in vitro studies concerning the involvement of NFAT factors in cardiac hypertrophy. nuclear factor of activated T-cell reverse transcription myosin heavy chain wheat germ agglutinin left ventricular internal diameter fractional shortening body weight heart weight transverse aortic. Here we provide evidence that NFATc2 mRNA levels are the most abundantly expressed in the heart among all NFAT isoforms. In line, nfatc2-deficient mice harboring a calcineurin transgene or subjected to pressure overload are substantially compromised in their ability to undergo cardiac hypertrophy. Moreover, at 8 weeks after pressure overload, echocardiography indicated marked left ventricular dilation and loss of systolic function in wild-type mice, whereas nfatc2-null mice displayed a prominent reduction in myofiber hypertrophy, preservation of left ventricular geometry and contractility, reduced fibrosis, and a diminished hypertrophic gene program. Remarkably, nfatc2-null mice were not compromised in their ability to undergo athletic cardiac enlargement. Taken together, these findings reveal a main role for NFATc2 downstream of calcineurin signaling in pathological cardiac remodeling. Mice—αMHC-calcineurin transgenic mice, described previously (5Molkentin J.D. Lu J.R. Antos C.L. Markham B. Richardson J. Robbins J. Grant S.R. Olson E.N. Cell. 1998; 93: 215-228Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (2205) Google Scholar) and generously provided by Eric N. Olson, were crossbred with mice harboring a nfatc2 null mutation (17Ranger A.M. Oukka M. Rengarajan J. Glimcher L.H. Immunity. 1998; 9: 627-635Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (285) Google Scholar) and generously provided by Laurie Glimcher. Aortic Banding and Angiotensin II Infusions—Angiotensin II infusion with Alzet 2002 mini isosmotic pumps was performed as described previously (8De Windt L.J. Lim H.W. Bueno O.F. Liang Q. Delling U. Braz J.C. 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Doevendans P.A. Crijns H.J. Heeneman S. Lips D.J. Van Bilsen M. Williams R.S. Olson E.N. Bassel-Duby R. Rothermel B.A. De Windt L.J. Circ. Res. 2004; 94: e18-e26Crossref PubMed Scopus (107) Google Scholar). for were substantially in mice and reduced to in hearts of gene expression is a of pathological hypertrophy and heart failure, and the expression levels of a of genes were for and heavy were substantially nfatc2 In these results that loss of nfatc2 to a significant reduction of all major in the mice display of and and (17Ranger A.M. Oukka M. Rengarajan J. Glimcher L.H. Immunity. 1998; 9: 627-635Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (285) Google Scholar, A.M. J. H. Glimcher Glimcher L.H. J. PubMed Scopus Google Scholar). the that the cardiac was to the because of loss of NFATc2, we of hearts from the for and of nfatc2-null mice no increase in of and NFATc2 was to by expression T.A. R. S. 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In contrast, cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, myocyte of and of and were in nfatc2+/+ whereas nfatc2-/- mice displayed these in a in response to and were from nfatc2+/+ and nfatc2-/- mice myofiber and whereas nfatc2-/- mice size with nfatc2+/+ mice after surgery and that loss of nfatc2 reduced pressure hypertrophy of gene expression is a of pathological hypertrophy and heart failure, and the expression levels of a of genes were for and heavy were substantially pressure overload in nfatc2-null mice with wild-type these results a clear in the and molecular of pathological cardiac hypertrophy in the absence of NFATc2 Heart of hypertrophy cardiac function and heart failure development in the absence of we performed on nfatc2+/+ and nfatc2-/- mice for 8 on all pressure gradients were 8 no between nfatc2+/+ and nfatc2-/- mice of and not and In contrast, cardiac enlargement was in nfatc2+/+ mice at 8 weeks after whereas nfatc2-/- mice hearts and was by and indicating that nfatc2-/- mice displayed a reduction in cardiac hypertrophy of pressure and no myocyte or of cells in sham Pressure nfatc2-/- hearts myocyte and in with nfatc2+/+ hearts of hearts demonstrated a reduction in in nfatc2-/- hearts with pressure nfatc2+/+ hearts the of nfatc2 on pressure hemodynamic all were subjected to and echocardiography at and 8 weeks after of at and 8 weeks are displayed in weeks after an increase in and and a in systolic were in the nfatc2+/+ mice subjected to pressure overload and in to nfatc2-null 8 weeks after a of the in in and in were in nfatc2+/+ mice, of left ventricular dilation and heart failure and nfatc2-deficient mice displayed a significant reduction of these and and Taken together, these results that nfatc2 not only the heart from pathological hypertrophy also deterioration following biomechanical and in wild-type and nfatc2-null mice 8 weeks after versus versus versus versus versus wild-type after versus versus wild-type after versus versus versus wild-type after versus versus versus wild-type after versus versus versus wild-type after versus versus versus wild-type after versus versus versus wild-type after versus versus wild-type after in a NFATc2 to genetically molecular mechanisms are to pathological versus athletic cardiac because the of cardiac growth not hemodynamic or to heart failure. we voluntary exercise M. 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