Redox activation of JNK2α2 mediates thyroid hormone-stimulated proliferation of neonatal murine cardiomyocytes
Redox activation of JNK2α2 mediates thyroid hormone-stimulated proliferation of neonatal murine cardiomyocytes
AbstractMitochondria-generated reactive oxygen species (mROS) are frequently associated with DNA damage and cell cycle arrest, but physiological increases in mROS serve to regulate specific cell functions. T3 is a major regulator of mROS, including hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Here we show that exogenous thyroid hormone (T3) administration increases cardiomyocyte numbers in neonatal murine hearts. The mechanism involves signaling by mitochondria-generated H2O2 (mH2O2) acting via the redox sensor, peroxiredoxin-1, a thiol peroxidase with high reactivity towards H2O2 that activates c-Jun N-terminal kinase-2α2 (JNK2α2). JNK2α2, a relatively rare member of the JNK family of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK), phosphorylates c-Jun, a component of the activator protein 1 (AP-1) early response transcription factor, resulting in enhanced insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) expression and activation of proliferative ERK1/2 signaling. This non-canonical mechanism of MAPK activation couples T3 actions on mitochondria to cell cycle activation. Although T3 is regarded as a maturation factor for cardiomyocytes, these studies identify a novel redox pathway that is permissive for T3-mediated cardiomyocyte proliferation—this because of the expression of a pro-proliferative JNK isoform that results in growth factor elaboration and ERK1/2 cell cycle activation.
- Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute United States
- Emory University School of Medicine United States
- Emory University School of Medicine United States
- Emory University United States
- Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Australia
Thyroid Hormones, MAP Kinase Signaling System, Peroxiredoxins, Article, Mitochondria, Heart, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Animals, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 9, Myocytes, Cardiac, Insulin-Like Growth Factor I, Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases, Oxidation-Reduction, Cells, Cultured, Cell Proliferation
Thyroid Hormones, MAP Kinase Signaling System, Peroxiredoxins, Article, Mitochondria, Heart, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Animals, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 9, Myocytes, Cardiac, Insulin-Like Growth Factor I, Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases, Oxidation-Reduction, Cells, Cultured, Cell Proliferation
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