4.6 Article

Exercise-induced peptide TAG-23 protects cardiomyocytes from reperfusion injury through regulating PKG-cCbl interaction

Journal

BASIC RESEARCH IN CARDIOLOGY
Volume 116, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00395-021-00878-4

Keywords

TAG-23; PKG; cCbl; Doxorubicin; Myocardial infarction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81570209, 81873540, 81971407]
  2. Postgraduate Research & Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province [KYCX19_1153]
  3. Key Clinical Frontier Technology Project of Department of Science and Technology of Jiangsu Provincial [BE2019752]
  4. 333 High Level Talent Project of Jiangsu Province [LGY2018056]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LY20H020001]

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Recent studies have shown that proper exercise can reduce the risk of chronic disease, and a novel exercise-induced peptide, TAG-23, may inhibit PKG degradation, serving as a potential therapeutic approach for reperfusion injury.
Recent studies have revealed that proper exercise can reduce the risk of chronic disease and is beneficial to the body. Peptides have been shown to play an important role in various pathological processes, including cardiovascular diseases. However, little is known about the role of exercise-induced peptides in cardiovascular disease. We aimed to explore the function and mechanism of TAG-23 peptide in reperfusion injury and oxidative stress. Treatment with TAG-23 peptide significantly improved cell viability, the mitochondrial membrane potential, and ROS levels and reduced LDH release, the apoptosis rate and caspase 3 activation in vitro. In vivo, TAG-23 ameliorated MI and heart failure induced by I/R or DOX treatment. Pull-down assays showed that TAG-23 can bind to PKG . The TAG-23-PKG complex inhibited PKG degradation through the UPS. We also identified cCbl as the E3 ligase of PKG and found that the interaction between these proteins was impaired by TAG-23 treatment. In addition, we provided evidence that TAG-23 mediated Lys48-linked polyubiquitination and subsequent proteasomal degradation. Our results reveal that a novel exercise-induced peptide, TAG-23, can inhibit PKG degradation by serving as a competitive binding peptide to attenuate the formation of the PKG-cCbl complex. Treatment with TAG-23 may be a new therapeutic approach for reperfusion injury.

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