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  • Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia, but its genetic causes are not well understood. Recent studies have identified several genetic loci associated with AF, highlighting a need to explore their functional roles.
  • Researchers analyzed the effects of Pitx2 loss-of-function in mouse models, revealing that key AF-related genes like Zfhx3 and Wnt8a were significantly impaired, affecting calcium handling and microRNA expression.
  • The study concludes that Pitx2 regulates a complex network of genes involved in AF susceptibility, emphasizing its role in the molecular mechanisms of atrial arrhythmia.

Article Abstract

Aims: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common type of arrhythmia in humans, yet the genetic cause of AF remains elusive. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have reported risk variants in four distinct genetic loci, and more recently, a meta-GWAS has further implicated six new loci in AF. However, the functional role of these AF GWAS-related genes in AF and their inter-relationship remain elusive.

Methods And Results: To get further insights into the molecular mechanisms driven by Pitx2, calcium handling and novel AF GWAS-associated gene expression were analysed in two distinct Pitx2 loss-of-function models with distinct basal electrophysiological defects; a novel Pitx2 conditional mouse line, Sox2CrePitx2, and our previously reported atrial-specific NppaCrePitx2 line. Molecular analyses of the left atrial appendage in NppaCrePitx2(+/-) and NppaCrePitx2(-/-) adult mice demonstrate that AF GWAS-associated genes such as Zfhx3, Kcnn3, and Wnt8a are severely impaired but not Cav1, Synpo2l, nor Prrx1. In addition, multiple calcium-handling genes such as Atp2a2, Casq2, and Plb are severely altered in atrial-specific NppaCrePitx2 mice in a dose-dependent manner. Functional assessment of calcium homeostasis further underscores these findings. In addition, multiple AF-related microRNAs are also impaired. In vitro over-expression of Wnt8, but not Zfhx3, impairs calcium handling and modulates microRNA expression signature identified in Pitx2 loss-of-function models.

Conclusion: Our data demonstrate a dose-dependent relation between Pitx2 expression and the expression of AF susceptibility genes, calcium handling, and microRNAs and identify a complex regulatory network orchestrated by Pitx2 with large impact on atrial arrhythmogenesis susceptibility.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvv207DOI Listing

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