ROR2 drives right ventricular heart failure via disruption of proteostasis

ROR2通过破坏蛋白质稳态驱动右心室衰竭

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: No therapies exist to reverse right ventricular failure (RVF), and the molecular mechanisms that drive RVF remain poorly studied. We recently reported that the developmentally restricted noncanonical WNT receptor ROR2 is upregulated in human RVF in proportion to severity of disease. Here we test mechanistic role of ROR2 in RVF pathogenesis. METHODS: ROR2 was overexpressed or knocked down in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes (NRVMs). ROR2-modified NRVMs were characterized using confocal microscopy, RNAseq, proteomics, proteostatic functional assays, and contractile properties with pacing. The impact of cardiac ROR2 expression was evaluated in mice by AAV9-mediated overexpression and by AAV9-mediated delivery of shRNA to knockdown ROR2 in a pulmonary artery banded pressure overload RVF model. ROR2-modified mice were evaluated by echocardiography, RV protein synthetic rates and proteasome activity. RESULTS: In NRVMs, we find that ROR2 profoundly dysregulates the coordination between protein translation and folding. This imbalance leads to excess protein clearance by the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) with dramatic impacts on sarcomere and cytoskeletal structure and function. In mice, forced cardiac ROR2 expression is sufficient to disrupt proteostasis and drive RVF, while conversely ROR2 knockdown partially rescues proteostasis and cardiac function in a pressure overload model of RVF. CONCLUSIONS: In sum, ROR2 is a key driver of RVF pathogenesis through proteostatic disruption and, thus, provides a promising target to treat RVF.

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