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Query: UMLS:C0151744 (
myocardial ischemia
)
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Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1; CCL2)-mediated inflammation plays a critical role in the development of
ischemic heart disease
(
IHD
). However, the gene expression changes caused by signal transduction, triggered by MCP-1 binding to its receptor CCR2, and their possible role in the development of
IHD
are not understood. We present evidence that MCP-1 binding to CCR2 induces a novel transcription factor (MCP-induced protein [
MCPIP
]) that causes cell death. Gene microarray analysis showed that when expressed in hiuman embryonic kidney 293 cells,
MCPIP
induced apoptotic gene families before causing cell death. Mutagenesis studies showed that the structural features required for transcription factor-like activity were also required for causing cell death. Activation of caspase-3 was detected after
MCPIP
transfection and Z-VAD-fmk partially inhibited cell death. Cardiomyocyte-targeted expression of MCP-1 in mice caused death by heart failure at 6 months of age.
MCPIP
expression increased in parallel with the development of ventricular dysfunction. In situ hybridization showed the presence of
MCPIP
transcripts in the cardiomyocytes and immunohistochemistry showed that
MCPIP
was associated with the cardiomyocyte nuclei of apoptotic cardiomyocytes. CCR2 expression in cardiomyocytes increased with the development of
IHD
.
MCPIP
production induced by MCP-1 binding to CCR2 in the cardiomyocytes is probably involved in the development of
IHD
in this murine model.
MCPIP
transcript levels were much higher in the explanted human hearts with
IHD
than with nonischemic heart disease. These results provide a molecular insight into how chronic inflammation and exposure to MCP-1 contributes to heart failure and suggest that
MCPIP
could be a potential target for therapeutic intervention.
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PMID:Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 induces a novel transcription factor that causes cardiac myocyte apoptosis and ventricular dysfunction. 1669 Aug 87