Dysregulation of the calcium handling protein, CCDC47, is associated with diabetic cardiomyopathy

Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased risk in diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) that is distinctly not attributed to co-morbidities with other vasculature diseases. To date, while dysregulation of calcium handling is a key hallmark in cardiomyopathy, studies have been inc...

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Main Authors: Khampaseuth Thapa, Kai Connie Wu, Aishwarya Sarma, Eric M. Grund, Angela Szeto, Armando J. Mendez, Stephane Gesta, Vivek K. Vishnudas, Niven R. Narain, Rangaprasad Sarangarajan
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13578-018-0244-0
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spelling doaj-56b449c48fb14bcc80a8f66ce09979f52020-11-24T21:55:51ZengBMCCell & Bioscience2045-37012018-08-018111310.1186/s13578-018-0244-0Dysregulation of the calcium handling protein, CCDC47, is associated with diabetic cardiomyopathyKhampaseuth Thapa0Kai Connie Wu1Aishwarya Sarma2Eric M. Grund3Angela Szeto4Armando J. Mendez5Stephane Gesta6Vivek K. Vishnudas7Niven R. Narain8Rangaprasad Sarangarajan9Berg, LLCBerg, LLCBerg, LLCBerg, LLCDiabetes Research Institute, University of Miami Miller School of MedicineDiabetes Research Institute, University of Miami Miller School of MedicineBerg, LLCBerg, LLCBerg, LLCBerg, LLCAbstract Background Diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased risk in diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) that is distinctly not attributed to co-morbidities with other vasculature diseases. To date, while dysregulation of calcium handling is a key hallmark in cardiomyopathy, studies have been inconsistent in the types of alterations involved. In this study human cardiomyocytes were exposed to an environmental nutritional perturbation of high glucose, fatty acids, and l-carnitine to model DCM and iTRAQ-coupled LC–MS/MS proteomic analysis was used to capture proteins affected by the perturbation. The proteins captured were then compared to proteins currently annotated in the cardiovascular disease (CVD) gene ontology (GO) database to identify proteins not previously described as being related to CVD. Subsequently, GO analysis for calcium regulating proteins and endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum (ER/SR) associated proteins was carried out. Results Here, we identified CCDC47 (calumin) as a unique calcium regulating protein altered in our in vitro nutritional perturbation model. The cellular and functional role of CCDC47 was then assessed in rat cardiomyocytes. In rat H9C2 myocytes, overexpression of CCDC47 resulted in increase in ionomycin-induced calcium release and reuptake. Of interest, in a diet-induced obese (DIO) rat model of DCM, CCDC47 mRNA expression was increased in the atrium and ventricle of the heart, but CCDC47 protein expression was significantly increased only in the atrium of DIO rats compared to lean control rats. Notably, no changes in ANP, BNP, or β-MHC were observed between DIO rats and lean control rats. Conclusions Together, our in vitro and in vivo studies demonstrate that CCDC47 is a unique calcium regulating protein that is associated with early onset hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13578-018-0244-0Diabetic cardiomyopathyCalcium handlingCCDC47
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author Khampaseuth Thapa
Kai Connie Wu
Aishwarya Sarma
Eric M. Grund
Angela Szeto
Armando J. Mendez
Stephane Gesta
Vivek K. Vishnudas
Niven R. Narain
Rangaprasad Sarangarajan
spellingShingle Khampaseuth Thapa
Kai Connie Wu
Aishwarya Sarma
Eric M. Grund
Angela Szeto
Armando J. Mendez
Stephane Gesta
Vivek K. Vishnudas
Niven R. Narain
Rangaprasad Sarangarajan
Dysregulation of the calcium handling protein, CCDC47, is associated with diabetic cardiomyopathy
Cell & Bioscience
Diabetic cardiomyopathy
Calcium handling
CCDC47
author_facet Khampaseuth Thapa
Kai Connie Wu
Aishwarya Sarma
Eric M. Grund
Angela Szeto
Armando J. Mendez
Stephane Gesta
Vivek K. Vishnudas
Niven R. Narain
Rangaprasad Sarangarajan
author_sort Khampaseuth Thapa
title Dysregulation of the calcium handling protein, CCDC47, is associated with diabetic cardiomyopathy
title_short Dysregulation of the calcium handling protein, CCDC47, is associated with diabetic cardiomyopathy
title_full Dysregulation of the calcium handling protein, CCDC47, is associated with diabetic cardiomyopathy
title_fullStr Dysregulation of the calcium handling protein, CCDC47, is associated with diabetic cardiomyopathy
title_full_unstemmed Dysregulation of the calcium handling protein, CCDC47, is associated with diabetic cardiomyopathy
title_sort dysregulation of the calcium handling protein, ccdc47, is associated with diabetic cardiomyopathy
publisher BMC
series Cell & Bioscience
issn 2045-3701
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased risk in diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) that is distinctly not attributed to co-morbidities with other vasculature diseases. To date, while dysregulation of calcium handling is a key hallmark in cardiomyopathy, studies have been inconsistent in the types of alterations involved. In this study human cardiomyocytes were exposed to an environmental nutritional perturbation of high glucose, fatty acids, and l-carnitine to model DCM and iTRAQ-coupled LC–MS/MS proteomic analysis was used to capture proteins affected by the perturbation. The proteins captured were then compared to proteins currently annotated in the cardiovascular disease (CVD) gene ontology (GO) database to identify proteins not previously described as being related to CVD. Subsequently, GO analysis for calcium regulating proteins and endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum (ER/SR) associated proteins was carried out. Results Here, we identified CCDC47 (calumin) as a unique calcium regulating protein altered in our in vitro nutritional perturbation model. The cellular and functional role of CCDC47 was then assessed in rat cardiomyocytes. In rat H9C2 myocytes, overexpression of CCDC47 resulted in increase in ionomycin-induced calcium release and reuptake. Of interest, in a diet-induced obese (DIO) rat model of DCM, CCDC47 mRNA expression was increased in the atrium and ventricle of the heart, but CCDC47 protein expression was significantly increased only in the atrium of DIO rats compared to lean control rats. Notably, no changes in ANP, BNP, or β-MHC were observed between DIO rats and lean control rats. Conclusions Together, our in vitro and in vivo studies demonstrate that CCDC47 is a unique calcium regulating protein that is associated with early onset hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
topic Diabetic cardiomyopathy
Calcium handling
CCDC47
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13578-018-0244-0
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