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Oxidized LDL-dependent pathway as new pathogenic trigger in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy

Journal

EMBO MOLECULAR MEDICINE
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202114365

Keywords

Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy; ARVC; adipogenesis; oxidative stress; lipoproteins

Funding

  1. Telethon [GGP16001]
  2. Italian Ministry of Health [GR-2016-02362024]
  3. Department of Innovation, Research and Universities of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-South Tyrol (Italy)

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Elevated plasma concentration of oxLDL in ACM patients correlates with severe clinical phenotypes related to fat infiltration. The modulatory role of oxidized lipids on ACM adipogenesis, demonstrated at cellular, mouse, and patient levels, provides a novel risk stratification tool and a potential target for pharmacological strategies in ACM.
Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is hallmarked by ventricular fibro-adipogenic alterations, contributing to cardiac dysfunctions and arrhythmias. Although genetically determined (e.g., PKP2 mutations), ACM phenotypes are highly variable. More data on phenotype modulators, clinical prognosticators, and etiological therapies are awaited. We hypothesized that oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL)-dependent activation of PPAR gamma, a recognized effector of ACM adipogenesis, contributes to disease pathogenesis. ACM patients showing high plasma concentration of oxLDL display severe clinical phenotypes in terms of fat infiltration, ventricular dysfunction, and major arrhythmic event risk. In ACM patient-derived cardiac cells, we demonstrated that oxLDLs are major cofactors of adipogenesis. Mechanistically, the increased lipid accumulation is mediated by oxLDL cell internalization through CD36, ultimately resulting in PPAR gamma upregulation. By boosting oxLDL in a Pkp2 heterozygous knock-out mice through high-fat diet feeding, we confirmed in vivo the oxidized lipid dependency of cardiac adipogenesis and right ventricle systolic impairment, which are counteracted by atorvastatin treatment. The modulatory role of oxidized lipids on ACM adipogenesis, demonstrated at cellular, mouse, and patient levels, represents a novel risk stratification tool and a target for ACM pharmacological strategies.

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