2012
DOI: 10.1038/hr.2012.92
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Cardiomyocyte-specific transgenic expression of lysyl oxidase-like protein-1 induces cardiac hypertrophy in mice

Abstract: Lysyl oxidase (LOX) and LOX-like protein-1 (LOXL-1) are extracellular matrix-embedded amine oxidases that have critical roles in the cross-linking of collagen and elastin. LOX family proteins are abundantly expressed in the remodeled heart of animals and humans and are implicated in cardiac fibrosis; however, their role in cardiac hypertrophy is unknown. In this study, in vitro stimulation with hypertrophic agonists significantly increased LOXL-1 expression, LOX enzyme activity and [ 3 H] leucine incorporation… Show more

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“…In recent years, new factors have been identified and characterized that trigger and maintain the myocardial fibrotic response in different cardiac diseases . An important role in pathological cardiac fibrosis was recently described for the lysyl oxidase (Lox) family of enzymes, which catalyze collagen assembly . Here, we show that suppression of cardiac Cn impairs the transcriptional expression of Lox , which is involved in the progression of a pathological fibrotic response in the heart.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…In recent years, new factors have been identified and characterized that trigger and maintain the myocardial fibrotic response in different cardiac diseases . An important role in pathological cardiac fibrosis was recently described for the lysyl oxidase (Lox) family of enzymes, which catalyze collagen assembly . Here, we show that suppression of cardiac Cn impairs the transcriptional expression of Lox , which is involved in the progression of a pathological fibrotic response in the heart.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…In recent years, new factors have been identified and characterized that trigger and maintain the myocardial fibrotic response in different cardiac diseases [59]. An important role in pathological cardiac fibrosis was recently described for the lysyl oxidase (Lox) family of enzymes, which catalyze collagen assembly [34,[60][61][62][63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Ang II-induced cardiac hypertrophy was exacerbated in transgenic mice that overexpress LOXL1 specifically in cardiomyocytes, which exhibited myocyte hypertrophy, and higher mRNA levels of brain natriuretic peptide (Bnp) than their WT littermates. Echocardiographic data evidenced that LOXL1 transgenesis caused an increase in wall thickness with preserved cardiac contraction [26]. It should be noted that Loxl1 expression is induced by hypertrophic agonists in cardiomyocytes in culture, and, in vivo, in a rat model of hypertrophy induced by abdominal aortic constriction.…”
Section: Lox and Loxls In Dilated And Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathies Amentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Knockout mice for LOXL1, the closest mammal paralog of LOX, show an altered post-partum deposition of elastic fibers in pelvic organs associated with pelvic organ prolapse, emphysematous lungs and skin laxity, as well as vascular abnormalities, although less serious than those detected in Lox −/− mice [25]. In turn, transgenic mice with cardiomyocyte-specific expression of LOXL1 developed cardiac hypertrophy [26]. Deletion of LOXL2 in mice increases perinatal death in nearly half of newborn animals, associated with dramatic alterations in the heart (disrupted ventricular septa) [27], while, unexpectedly, animals surviving the perinatal period grow without any major pathological manifestation.…”
Section: Lox Isoenzymes In the Cardiovascular Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LOXL1 regulates collagen cross-linking and total collagen levels in angiotensin II-induced hypertension in rodents [60], has been associated with renal fibrosis [61], and when overexpressed, induces cardiac hypertrophy in mice [62]. LOXL2 was reported to increase collagen accumulation in breast and glioma tumors [63,64], and has been associated with liver fibrosis [65], as well as IPF [64].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%