JACC: Basic to Translational Science (Feb 2019)

Cardiomyocyte SMAD4-Dependent TGF-β Signaling is Essential to Maintain Adult Heart Homeostasis

  • Prachi Umbarkar, PhD,
  • Anand P. Singh, PhD,
  • Manisha Gupte, PhD,
  • Vipin K. Verma, PhD,
  • Cristi L. Galindo, PhD,
  • Yuanjun Guo, MD,
  • Qinkun Zhang, MD,
  • James W. McNamara, PhD,
  • Thomas Force, MD,
  • Hind Lal, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 41 – 53

Abstract

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Summary: The role of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β pathway in myocardial fibrosis is well recognized. However, the precise role of this signaling axis in cardiomyocyte (CM) biology is not defined. In TGF-β signaling, SMAD4 acts as the central intracellular mediator. To investigate the role of TGF-β signaling in CM biology, the authors deleted SMAD4 in adult mouse CMs. We demonstrate that CM-SMAD4–dependent TGF-β signaling is critical for maintaining cardiac function, sarcomere kinetics, ion-channel gene expression, and cardiomyocyte survival. Thus, our findings raise a significant concern regarding the therapeutic approaches that rely on systemic inhibition of the TGF-β pathway for the management of myocardial fibrosis. Key Words: cardiomyocyte, cardiomyopathy, fibrosis, heart failure, SMAD4, TGF-β