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Query: UMLS:C0022116 (
ischemia
)
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The cellular response to stress involves the recruitment and coordination of molecular signaling pathways that prevent cell death.
D-dopachrome tautomerase
(
DDT
) is an enzyme that lacks physiologic substrates in mammalian cells, but shares partial sequence and structural homology with macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF). Here, we observed that
DDT
is highly expressed in murine cardiomyocytes and secreted by the heart after ischemic stress. Antibody-dependent neutralization of secreted
DDT
exacerbated both
ischemia
-induced cardiac contractile dysfunction and necrosis. We generated cardiomyocyte-specific
DDT
knockout mice (Myh6-Cre Ddtfl/fl), which demonstrated normal baseline cardiac size and function, but had an impaired physiologic response to
ischemia
-reperfusion. Hearts from Myh6-Cre Ddtfl/fl mice exhibited more necrosis and LV contractile dysfunction than control hearts after coronary artery ligation and reperfusion. Furthermore, treatment with
DDT
protected isolated hearts against injury and contractile dysfunction after
ischemia
-reperfusion. The protective effect of
DDT
required activation of the metabolic stress enzyme AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), which was mediated by a CD74/CaMKK2-dependent mechanism. Together, our data indicate that cardiomyocyte secretion of
DDT
has important autocrine/paracrine effects during
ischemia
-reperfusion that protect the heart against injury.
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PMID:The vestigial enzyme D-dopachrome tautomerase protects the heart against ischemic injury. 2498 15