REV-ERB is essential in cardiac fibroblasts homeostasis

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REV-ERB agonists have shown antifibrotic effects in the heart and other organs. The function of REV-ERB in the cardiac fibroblasts remains unstudied. Here, we characterize the functional difference of REV-ERB in mouse embryonic fibroblasts and cardiac fibroblasts using genetic deletion of REV-ERBα and ß in vitro. We show that REV-ERB α/β double deleted cardiac fibroblasts have reduced viability and proliferation, but increased migration and myofibroblasts activation. Thus, REV-ERB α/β has essential cell-autonomous role in cardiac fibroblasts in maintaining them in a healthy, quiescent state. We also show that existing REV-ERB agonist SR9009 strongly suppresses cardiac fibroblasts activation but in a REV-ERB-independent manner highlighting the need to develop novel REV-ERB agonists for treating cardiac fibrosis.

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Luo, X., Song, S., Qi, L., Tien, C. L., Li, H., Xu, W., … Zhang, L. (2022). REV-ERB is essential in cardiac fibroblasts homeostasis. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.899628

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