Current Understanding of the Role of Cytoskeletal Cross-Linkers in the Onset and Development of Cardiomyopathies

Cardiomyopathies affect individuals worldwide, without regard to age, sex and ethnicity and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Inherited cardiomyopathies account for a relevant part of these conditions. Although progresses have been made over the years, early diagnosis and cura...

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Main Authors: Ilaria Pecorari, Luisa Mestroni, Orfeo Sbaizero
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/16/5865
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spelling doaj-8d0025f3506d4a08bb42f59e3b991a9d2020-11-25T03:19:33ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-08-01215865586510.3390/ijms21165865Current Understanding of the Role of Cytoskeletal Cross-Linkers in the Onset and Development of CardiomyopathiesIlaria Pecorari0Luisa Mestroni1Orfeo Sbaizero2Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Trieste, 34127 Trieste, ItalyUniversity of Colorado Cardiovascular Institute, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO 80045, USADepartment of Engineering and Architecture, University of Trieste, 34127 Trieste, ItalyCardiomyopathies affect individuals worldwide, without regard to age, sex and ethnicity and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Inherited cardiomyopathies account for a relevant part of these conditions. Although progresses have been made over the years, early diagnosis and curative therapies are still challenging. Understanding the events occurring in normal and diseased cardiac cells is crucial, as they are important determinants of overall heart function. Besides chemical and molecular events, there are also structural and mechanical phenomena that require to be investigated. Cell structure and mechanics largely depend from the cytoskeleton, which is composed by filamentous proteins that can be cross-linked via accessory proteins. Alpha-actinin 2 (ACTN2), filamin C (FLNC) and dystrophin are three major actin cross-linkers that extensively contribute to the regulation of cell structure and mechanics. Hereby, we review the current understanding of the roles played by ACTN2, FLNC and dystrophin in the onset and progress of inherited cardiomyopathies. With our work, we aim to set the stage for new approaches to study the cardiomyopathies, which might reveal new therapeutic targets and broaden the panel of genes to be screened.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/16/5865cytoskeletonactin-binding proteinscross-linkersalpha-actinin 2filamin Cdystrophin
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Luisa Mestroni
Orfeo Sbaizero
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Luisa Mestroni
Orfeo Sbaizero
Current Understanding of the Role of Cytoskeletal Cross-Linkers in the Onset and Development of Cardiomyopathies
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
cytoskeleton
actin-binding proteins
cross-linkers
alpha-actinin 2
filamin C
dystrophin
author_facet Ilaria Pecorari
Luisa Mestroni
Orfeo Sbaizero
author_sort Ilaria Pecorari
title Current Understanding of the Role of Cytoskeletal Cross-Linkers in the Onset and Development of Cardiomyopathies
title_short Current Understanding of the Role of Cytoskeletal Cross-Linkers in the Onset and Development of Cardiomyopathies
title_full Current Understanding of the Role of Cytoskeletal Cross-Linkers in the Onset and Development of Cardiomyopathies
title_fullStr Current Understanding of the Role of Cytoskeletal Cross-Linkers in the Onset and Development of Cardiomyopathies
title_full_unstemmed Current Understanding of the Role of Cytoskeletal Cross-Linkers in the Onset and Development of Cardiomyopathies
title_sort current understanding of the role of cytoskeletal cross-linkers in the onset and development of cardiomyopathies
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Cardiomyopathies affect individuals worldwide, without regard to age, sex and ethnicity and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Inherited cardiomyopathies account for a relevant part of these conditions. Although progresses have been made over the years, early diagnosis and curative therapies are still challenging. Understanding the events occurring in normal and diseased cardiac cells is crucial, as they are important determinants of overall heart function. Besides chemical and molecular events, there are also structural and mechanical phenomena that require to be investigated. Cell structure and mechanics largely depend from the cytoskeleton, which is composed by filamentous proteins that can be cross-linked via accessory proteins. Alpha-actinin 2 (ACTN2), filamin C (FLNC) and dystrophin are three major actin cross-linkers that extensively contribute to the regulation of cell structure and mechanics. Hereby, we review the current understanding of the roles played by ACTN2, FLNC and dystrophin in the onset and progress of inherited cardiomyopathies. With our work, we aim to set the stage for new approaches to study the cardiomyopathies, which might reveal new therapeutic targets and broaden the panel of genes to be screened.
topic cytoskeleton
actin-binding proteins
cross-linkers
alpha-actinin 2
filamin C
dystrophin
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/16/5865
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