[HTML][HTML] Viral vector-based targeting of miR-21 in cardiac nonmyocyte cells reduces pathologic remodeling of the heart

D Ramanujam, Y Sassi, B Laggerbauer, S Engelhardt - Molecular Therapy, 2016 - cell.com
D Ramanujam, Y Sassi, B Laggerbauer, S Engelhardt
Molecular Therapy, 2016cell.com
Systemic inhibition of miR-21 has proven effective against myocardial fibrosis and
dysfunction, while studies in cardiac myocytes suggested a protective role in this cell type.
Considering potential implications for therapy, we aimed to determine the cell fraction where
miR-21 exerts its pathological activity. We developed a viral vector-based strategy for gene
targeting of nonmyocyte cardiac cells in vivo and compared global to cardiac myocyte-
specific and nonmyocyte-specific deletion of miR-21 in chronic left ventricular pressure …
Systemic inhibition of miR-21 has proven effective against myocardial fibrosis and dysfunction, while studies in cardiac myocytes suggested a protective role in this cell type. Considering potential implications for therapy, we aimed to determine the cell fraction where miR-21 exerts its pathological activity. We developed a viral vector-based strategy for gene targeting of nonmyocyte cardiac cells in vivo and compared global to cardiac myocyte-specific and nonmyocyte-specific deletion of miR-21 in chronic left ventricular pressure overload. Murine moloney virus and serotype 9 of adeno-associated virus were engineered to encode improved Cre recombinase for genetic deletion in miR-21fl/fl mice. Pericardial injection of murine moloney virus-improved Cre recombinase to neonates achieved highly selective genetic ablation of miR-21 in nonmyocyte cardiac cells, identified as cardiac fibroblasts and endothelial cells. Upon left ventricular pressure overload, cardiac function was only preserved in mice with miR-21 deficiency in nonmyocyte cardiac cells, but not in mice with global or cardiac myocyte-specific ablation. Our data demonstrate that miR-21 exerts its pathologic activity directly in cardiac nonmyocytes and encourage further development of antimiR-21 therapy toward cellular tropism.
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