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Inhibition of ADAM10 Ameliorates Doxorubicin-induced Cardiac Remodeling by Suppressing N-cadherin Cleavage

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Journal Open Life Sci
Specialty Biology
Date 2021 Sep 15
PMID 34522779
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The present research was designed to examine the effects of disintegrin metalloproteinases 10 (ADAM10) on the doxorubicin (DOX)-induced dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and the mechanisms involved, with a focus on ADAM10-dependent cleavage of N-cadherin. The present study constructed recombinant lentiviral vectors expressing short hairpin RNA (shRNA) targeting the ADAM10 gene. H9C2 cells were treated with the recombinant lentivirus or GI254023 (an ADAM10 inhibitor). The expression level of N-cadherin and its C-terminal fragment1 (CTF1) was tested by western blotting and flow cytometry. The adhesion ability was analyzed using a plate adhesion model. Cardiac function and morphology were assessed in control and lentivirus-transfected rats with or without DOX treatment. The inhibition of ADAM10 activity significantly increased the expression of full-length N-cadherin on the cellular surface and reduced CTF1 generation and . The adhesion ability was also increased in ADAM10-knockdown H9C2 cells. Furthermore, DOX-induced myocardial dysfunction was ameliorated in rats transfected with ADAM10-shRNA lentivirus. These findings demonstrated that ADAM10 specifically cleaves N-cadherin in cardiomyocytes. ADAM10-induced N-cadherin cleavage results in changes in the adhesive behavior of cells. Therefore, ADAM10 may serve as a therapeutic target to reverse cardiac remodeling in DCM.

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