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SILENCING M6A READER YTHDC1 REDUCES INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN SEPSIS-INDUCED CARDIOMYOPATHY BY INHIBITING SERPINA3N EXPRESSION

Wenjing Xie, Anqi Zhang, Xuliang Huang, Hui Zhou, Hangbo Ying, Changzhou Ye, Miao Ren, Meizi Qian, Xia Liu, Yunchang Mo

2023Shock16 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy (SIC) is one of the most common complications of infection-induced sepsis. An imbalance in inflammatory mediators is the main factor leading to SIC . N 6 -methyladenosine (m 6 A) is closely related to the occurrence and development of sepsis. N 6 -methyladenosine reader YTH domain containing 1 (YTHDC1) is an m 6 A N 6 -methyladenosine recognition protein. However, the role of YTHDC1 in SIC remains unclear. Herein, we demonstrated that YTHDC1-shRNA inhibits inflammation, reduces inflammatory mediators, and improves cardiac function in a LPS-induced SIC mouse model. Based on the Gene Expression Omnibus database analysis, serine protease inhibitor A3N is a differential gene of SIC. Furthermore, RNA immunoprecipitation indicated that serine protease inhibitor A3N (SERPINA3N) mRNA can bind to YTHDC1, which regulates the expression of SERPINA3N. Serine protease inhibitor A3N-siRNA reduced LPS-induced inflammation of cardiac myocytes. In conclusion, the m 6 A reader YTHDC1 regulates SERPINA3N mRNA expression to mediate the levels of inflammation in SIC. Such findings add to the relationship between m 6 A reader YTHDC1 and SIC, providing a new research avenue for the therapeutic mechanism of SIC.

Topics & Concepts

InflammationGene silencingSerine proteaseSmall hairpin RNASepsisChemistrySerineCancer researchSmall interfering RNAGene expressionCardiomyopathyGene knockdownMessenger RNAProteaseCell biologyMedicinePharmacologyRNAImmunologyGeneBiologyInternal medicineHeart failurePhosphorylationEnzymeBiochemistryRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and Splicing
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