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Circulation Research. 2009
Published online before print May 14, 2009, doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.108.191726
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Submitted on November 26, 2008
Revised on April 9, 2009
Accepted on May 6, 2009

Positive Transcription Elongation Factor b Activity in Compensatory Myocardial Hypertrophy is Regulated by Cardiac Lineage Protein-1

Jorge Espinoza-Derout ; Michael Wagner ; Louis Salciccioli ; Jason M. Lazar ; Sikha Bhaduri ; Eduardo Mascareno ; Brahim Chaqour ; and M. A.Q. Siddiqui *

From the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology (J.E.-D., M.W., S.B., E.M., B.C., M.A.Q.S.), Center for Cardiovascular and Muscle Research; and Division of Cardiology (L.S., J.M.L.), State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: maq.siddiqui{at}downstate.edu.

Emerging evidence illustrates the importance of the positive transcription elongation factor (P-TEF)b in control of global RNA synthesis, which constitutes a major feature of the compensatory response to diverse hypertrophic stimuli in cardiomyocytes. P-TEFb complex, composed of cyclin T and cdk9, is critical for elongation of nascent RNA chains via phosphorylation of the carboxyl-terminal domain of RNA polymerase (Pol) II. We and others have shown that the activity of P-TEFb is inhibited by its association with cardiac lineage protein (CLP)-1, the mouse homolog of human HEXIM1, in various physiological and pathological conditions. To investigate the mechanism of control of P-TEFb activity by CLP-1 in cardiac hypertrophy, we used a transgenic mouse model of hypertrophy caused by overexpression of calcineurin in the heart. We observed that the level of CLP-1 associated with P-TEFb was reduced markedly in hypertrophic hearts. We also generated bigenic mice (MHC–cyclin T1/CLP-1+/-) by crossing MHC–cyclin T1 transgenic mice with CLP-1 heterozygote. The bigenic mice exhibit enhanced susceptibility to hypertrophy that is accompanied with an increase in cdk9 activity via an increase in serine 2 phosphorylation of carboxyl-terminal domain and an increase in GLUT1/GLUT4 ratio. These mice have compensated systolic function without evidence of fibrosis and reduced lifespan. These data suggest that the reduced level of CLP-1 introduced in the background of elevated levels of cyclin T1 elevates derepression of P-TEFb activity and emphasizes the importance of the role of CLP-1 in the mechanism governing compensatory hypertrophy in cardiomyocytes.


Key words: myocardial hypertrophy • transcriptional elongation • CLP-1 • HEXIM1


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