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pmid: 39312445
pmc: PMC11687397
Abstract Aims Heart failure and associated cachexia is an unresolved and important problem. This study aimed to determine the factors that contribute to cardiac cachexia in a new model of heart failure in mice that lack the integrated stress response (ISR) induced eIF2α phosphatase, PPP1R15A. Methods and results Mice were irradiated and reconstituted with bone marrow cells. Mice lacking functional PPP1R15A, exhibited dilated cardiomyopathy and severe weight loss following irradiation, whilst wild-type mice were unaffected. This was associated with increased expression of Gdf15 in the heart and increased levels of GDF15 in circulation. We provide evidence that the blockade of GDF15 activity prevents cachexia and slows the progression of heart failure. We also show the relevance of GDF15 to lean mass and protein intake in patients with heart failure. Conclusion Our data suggest that cardiac stress mediates a GDF15-dependent pathway that drives weight loss and worsens cardiac function. Blockade of GDF15 could constitute a novel therapeutic option to limit cardiac cachexia and improve clinical outcomes in patients with severe systolic heart failure.
Male, Heart Failure, Mice, Knockout, Cardiomyopathy, Dilated, Cachexia, Growth Differentiation Factor 15, Myocardium, PPP1R15A, Heart failure, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Integrated stress response, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, GDF15, Protein Phosphatase 1, Weight Loss, Animals, Humans, Original Article, Female, Signal Transduction, Aged, Bone Marrow Transplantation
Male, Heart Failure, Mice, Knockout, Cardiomyopathy, Dilated, Cachexia, Growth Differentiation Factor 15, Myocardium, PPP1R15A, Heart failure, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Integrated stress response, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, GDF15, Protein Phosphatase 1, Weight Loss, Animals, Humans, Original Article, Female, Signal Transduction, Aged, Bone Marrow Transplantation
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