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Perm1 enhances Nrf2-driven antioxidant defense through Keap1 oxidation during myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury
Shin-ichi Oka, Chun-Yang Huang, Masato Matsushita, Allen Sam Titus, Yasuki Nakada, Risa Mukai, Samta Veera, Youssef Mourad, Ghassan Yehia, Peter Romanienko, Yimin Tian, Peiyong Zhai, Junichi Sadoshima
Shin-ichi Oka, Chun-Yang Huang, Masato Matsushita, Allen Sam Titus, Yasuki Nakada, Risa Mukai, Samta Veera, Youssef Mourad, Ghassan Yehia, Peter Romanienko, Yimin Tian, Peiyong Zhai, Junichi Sadoshima
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Research Article Cardiology Cell biology

Perm1 enhances Nrf2-driven antioxidant defense through Keap1 oxidation during myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury

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Ischemia/reperfusion (IR) enhances oxidative stress, leading to myocardial injury. Although Perm1 promotes cytoprotective mechanisms, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Cysteine oxidation of Keap1 alleviates Cul3-mediated ubiquitination/degradation of Nrf2 and promotes antioxidant transcription. Here we show that Perm1 activates Nrf2 through cysteine oxidation of Keap1 and stabilization of Nrf2. Endogenous Perm1 was downregulated during IR, whereas the rescue of Perm1 reduced IR injury. Downregulation of Perm1 exacerbated oxidative stress, whereas upregulation of Perm1 alleviated it, accompanied by downregulation and upregulation of Nrf2-regulated antioxidant genes, respectively. Perm1 promoted oxidation of cysteine residues in Keap1, possibly through thiol-disulfide exchange reactions, which decreases Keap1-Nrf2 interaction and inhibits Cul3-mediated degradation of Nrf2. We identified Cys121 and Cys746 in Perm1 as critical for Keap1 oxidation and cardioprotection. Thus, Perm1 induces cysteine oxidation of Keap1, thereby conferring myocardial resistance to IR injury by inducing Nrf2 stabilization and transcriptional activation of antioxidant genes.

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Shin-ichi Oka, Chun-Yang Huang, Masato Matsushita, Allen Sam Titus, Yasuki Nakada, Risa Mukai, Samta Veera, Youssef Mourad, Ghassan Yehia, Peter Romanienko, Yimin Tian, Peiyong Zhai, Junichi Sadoshima

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Perm1 overexpression attenuates IR injury.

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Perm1 overexpression attenuates IR injury.
(A) Perm1 upregulation with A...
(A) Perm1 upregulation with Ad-Perm1 was verified by Western blot analysis. Similar results were consistently observed across multiple independent experiments (Figure 5, A, G, and H, and Figure 6, C, and D). (B) Perm1 overexpression attenuated sIR-induced cell death. Cultured cardiomyocytes were transduced with either Ad-GFP or Ad-Perm1 and subjected to sIR. Cell viability, evaluated with CellTiter-Blue assays (left), and LDH assays (right). (C) Perm1 upregulation with AAV-Perm1 was verified by Western blot analysis. (D) Perm1 overexpression attenuated IR injury. Four weeks after AAV transduction, mice were subjected to IR for 24 hours. Infarct area was assessed by TTC staining. Scale bars: 1 mm. Statistical significance was determined with Student’s t test (C and D) and ANOVA (B). n = 11–16 (B), 7 (C), and 5–6 (D). *P < 0.05.

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