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From the Cardiovascular Research Institute, Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine, UMDNJ, New Jersey Medical School, Newark.
Correspondence to Junichi Sadoshima, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine, UMDNJ, New Jersey Medical School, 185 South Orange Avenue, MSB G-609, Newark, NJ 07103. E-mail sadoshju@umdnj.edu
See related articles, pages 342350 and 351360
Key Words: GDF15 TGF-ß superfamily Smad MAPK hypertrophy heart failure
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Compared with the wealth of knowledge regarding the effects of TGF-ß1 on the heart, much less is known as to how other members of the TGF-ß superfamily affect cardiac hypertrophy and failure.6 In this issue of Circulation Research, two companion articles report the effect of growth and differentiation factor 15 (GDF15), a 12-kDa secreted protein (and a 25-kDa disulfide-linked dimer) belonging to the TGF-ß superfamily, on cardiac hypertrophy and apoptosis.7,8 GDF15 is highly expressed in the placenta and the prostate, but not normally in many other organs, including the heart.9,10 However, expression of GDF15 is induced rapidly by
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