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Fast skeletal myosin binding protein-C expression exacerbates dysfunction in heart failure.

James W McNamaraTaejeong SongPerwez AlamAleksandra BinekRohit R SinghMichelle L NiemanSheryl E KochMalina J IveyThomas L LynchJack RubinsteinJ-P JinJohn N LorenzJennifer E Van EykOnur KanisicakSakthivel Sadayappan
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Recently, the sarcomere - the machinery that controls heart and muscle contraction - has emerged as a central target for development of cardiac therapeutics. However, there remains much to understand about how the sarcomere is modified in response to disease. We recently discovered that a protein normally expressed in skeletal muscle, is present in the heart in certain settings of heart disease. How this skeletal muscle protein affects the function of the heart remained unknown. Using genetically engineered mouse models to modulate expression of this skeletal muscle protein, we determined that expression of this skeletal muscle protein in the heart negatively affects cardiac performance. Importantly, deletion of this protein from the heart could improve heart function suggesting a possible therapeutic avenue.
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