VASN deficiency in young mice led to sudden death within 21-28 days and induced cardiac hypertrophy by downregulating MYL7 expression.
Does VASN deficiency lead to cardiac hypertrophy and sudden death in young mice?
VASN deficiency induces cardiac hypertrophy and sudden death in young mice via MYL7 downregulation, identifying a potential novel pathway in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Abstract Vasorin (VASN) is an important transmembrane protein associated with development and disease. However, it is not clear whether the death of mice with VASN deficiency ( VASN −/− ) is related to cardiac dysfunction. The aim of this research was to ascertain whether VASN induces pathological cardiac hypertrophy by targeting myosin light chain 7 (MYL7). VASN −/− mice were produced by CRISPR/Cas9 technology and inbreeding. PCR amplification, electrophoresis, real‐time PCR and Western blotting were used to confirm VASN deficiency. Cardiac hypertrophy was examined by blood tests, histological analysis and real‐time PCR, and key downstream factors were identified by RNA sequencing and real‐time PCR. Western blotting, immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy analysis were used to confirm the downregulation of MYL7 production and cardiac structural changes. Our results showed that sudden death of VASN −/− mice occurred 21–28 days after birth. The obvious increases in cardiovascular risk, heart weight and myocardial volume and the upregulation of hypertrophy marker gene expression indicated that cardiac hypertrophy may be the cause of death in young VASN −/− mice. Transcriptome analysis revealed that VASN deficiency led to MYL7 downregulation, which induced myocardial structure abnormalities and disorders. Our results revealed a pathological phenomenon in which VASN deficiency may lead to cardiac hypertrophy by downregulating MYL7 production. However, more research is necessary to elucidate the underlying mechanism.
Sun et al. (Thu,) conducted a other in Cardiac hypertrophy. VASN knockout vs. Wild-type (VASN+/+) mice was evaluated on Survival and cardiac hypertrophy. VASN deficiency in young mice led to sudden death within 21-28 days and induced cardiac hypertrophy by downregulating MYL7 expression.
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