Novel Mechanistic Roles for Ankyrin-G in Cardiac Remodeling and Heart Failure

Michael A., Makara, Jerry, Curran, Ellen R., Lubbers, Nathaniel P., Murphy, Sean C., Little, Hassan, Musa, Sakima A., Smith, Sathya D., Unudurthi, Murugesan V.S., Rajaram, Paul M.L., Janssen, Penelope A., Boyden, Elisa A., Bradley, Thomas J., Hund, Peter J., Mohler

JACC: Basic to Translational Science |

Ankyrin polypeptides are intracellular proteins responsible for targeting cardiac membrane proteins. Here, the authors demonstrate that ankyrin-G plays an unexpected role in normal compensatory physiological remodeling in response to myocardial stress and aging; the authors implicate disruption of ankyrin-G in human heart failure. Mechanistically, the authors illustrate that ankyrin-G serves as a key nodal protein required for cardiac myofilament integration with the intercalated disc. Their data define novel in vivo mechanistic roles for ankyrin-G, implicate ankyrin-G as necessary for compensatory cardiac physiological remodeling under stress, and implicate disruption of ankyrin-G in the development and progression of human heart failure.