Myocardial fibrosis and calcification are attenuated by microRNA–129-5p targeting Asporin and Sox9 in cardiac fibroblasts

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Abstract

Myocardial fibrosis and calcification associate with adverse outcomes in nonischemic heart failure. Cardiac fibroblasts (CF) transition into myofibroblasts (MF) and osteogenic fibroblasts (OF) to promote myocardial fibrosis and calcification. However, common upstream mechanisms regulating both CF-to-MF transition and CF-to-OF transition remain unknown. microRNAs are promising targets to modulate CF plasticity. Our bioinformatics revealed downregulation of miR–129-5p and upregulation of its targets small leucine–rich proteoglycan Asporin (ASPN) and transcription factor SOX9 as common in mouse and human heart failure (HF). We experimentally confirmed decreased miR–129-5p and enhanced SOX9 and ASPN expression in CF in human hearts with myocardial fibrosis and calcification. miR–129-5p repressed both CF-to-MF and CF-to-OF transition in primary CF, as did knockdown of SOX9 and ASPN. Sox9 and Aspn are direct targets of miR–129-5p that inhibit downstream β-catenin expression. Chronic Angiotensin II infusion downregulated miR–129-5p in CF in WT and TCF21-lineage CF reporter mice, and it was restored by miR–129-5p mimic. Importantly, miR–129-5p mimic not only attenuated progression of myocardial fibrosis, calcification marker expression, and SOX9 and ASPN expression in CF but also restored diastolic and systolic function. Together, we demonstrate miR–129-5p/ASPN and miR–129-5p/SOX9 as potentially novel dysregulated axes in CF-to-MF and CF-to-OF transition in myocardial fibrosis and calcification and the therapeutic relevance of miR–129-5p.

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Medzikovic, L., Aryan, L., Ruffenach, G., Li, M., Savalli, N., Sun, W., … Eghbali, M. (2023). Myocardial fibrosis and calcification are attenuated by microRNA–129-5p targeting Asporin and Sox9 in cardiac fibroblasts. JCI Insight, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.168655

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