Author
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- Fabrice Gonnot
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Laura Boulogne
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Camille Brun
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Maya Dia
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Yves Gouriou
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Gabriel Bidaux
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Christophe Chouabe
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Claire Crola Da Silva
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Sylvie Ducreux
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Bruno Pillot
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Andrea Kaczmarczyk
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Christelle Leon
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Stephanie Chanon
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon, Functional Lipidomic Plateform)
- Coralie Perret
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Franck Sciandra
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Tanushri Dargar
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1)
- Vincent Gache
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1)
- Fadi Farhat
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon
Hôpital Louis Pradel, Hospices Civils de Lyon
Hospices Civils de Lyon, Hôpital Louis Pradel)
- Laurent Sebbag
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon
Hôpital Louis Pradel, Hospices Civils de Lyon
Hospices Civils de Lyon, Hôpital Louis Pradel)
- Thomas Bochaton
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon
Hôpital Louis Pradel, Hospices Civils de Lyon)
- Helene Thibault
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon
Hôpital Louis Pradel, Hospices Civils de Lyon)
- Michel Ovize
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon
Hôpital Louis Pradel, Hospices Civils de Lyon)
- Melanie Paillard
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
- Ludovic Gomez
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, INSA-Lyon, Univ-Lyon)
Abstract
Despite advances in cardioprotection, new therapeutic strategies capable of preventing ischemia-reperfusion injury of patients are still needed. Here, we discover that sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA2) phosphorylation at serine 663 is a clinical and pathophysiological event of cardiac function. Indeed, the phosphorylation level of SERCA2 at serine 663 is increased in ischemic hearts of patients and mouse. Analyses on different human cell lines indicate that preventing serine 663 phosphorylation significantly increases SERCA2 activity and protects against cell death, by counteracting cytosolic and mitochondrial Ca2+ overload. By identifying the phosphorylation level of SERCA2 at serine 663 as an essential regulator of SERCA2 activity, Ca2+ homeostasis and infarct size, these data contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the excitation/contraction coupling of cardiomyocytes and establish the pathophysiological role and the therapeutic potential of SERCA2 modulation in acute myocardial infarction, based on the hotspot phosphorylation level of SERCA2 at serine 663 residue.
Suggested Citation
Fabrice Gonnot & Laura Boulogne & Camille Brun & Maya Dia & Yves Gouriou & Gabriel Bidaux & Christophe Chouabe & Claire Crola Da Silva & Sylvie Ducreux & Bruno Pillot & Andrea Kaczmarczyk & Christelle, 2023.
"SERCA2 phosphorylation at serine 663 is a key regulator of Ca2+ homeostasis in heart diseases,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-18, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-39027-x
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-39027-x
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