[HTML][HTML] Mitochondria-targeted antioxidant prevents cardiac dysfunction induced by tafazzin gene knockdown in cardiac myocytes

Q He, N Harris, J Ren, X Han - Oxidative medicine and cellular …, 2014 - hindawi.com
Q He, N Harris, J Ren, X Han
Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity, 2014hindawi.com
Tafazzin, a mitochondrial acyltransferase, plays an important role in cardiolipin side chain
remodeling. Previous studies have shown that dysfunction of tafazzin reduces cardiolipin
content, impairs mitochondrial function, and causes dilated cardiomyopathy in Barth
syndrome. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in the development of
cardiomyopathy and are also the obligated byproducts of mitochondria. We hypothesized
that tafazzin knockdown increases ROS production from mitochondria, and a mitochondria …
Tafazzin, a mitochondrial acyltransferase, plays an important role in cardiolipin side chain remodeling. Previous studies have shown that dysfunction of tafazzin reduces cardiolipin content, impairs mitochondrial function, and causes dilated cardiomyopathy in Barth syndrome. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in the development of cardiomyopathy and are also the obligated byproducts of mitochondria. We hypothesized that tafazzin knockdown increases ROS production from mitochondria, and a mitochondria-targeted antioxidant prevents tafazzin knockdown induced mitochondrial and cardiac dysfunction. We employed cardiac myocytes transduced with an adenovirus containing tafazzin shRNA as a model to investigate the effects of the mitochondrial antioxidant, mito-Tempo. Knocking down tafazzin decreased steady state levels of cardiolipin and increased mitochondrial ROS. Treatment of cardiac myocytes with mito-Tempo normalized tafazzin knockdown enhanced mitochondrial ROS production and cellular ATP decline. Mito-Tempo also significantly abrogated tafazzin knockdown induced cardiac hypertrophy, contractile dysfunction, and cell death. We conclude that mitochondria-targeted antioxidant prevents cardiac dysfunction induced by tafazzin gene knockdown in cardiac myocytes and suggest mito-Tempo as a potential therapeutic for Barth syndrome and other dilated cardiomyopathies resulting from mitochondrial oxidative stress.
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