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Viral myocarditis induced by Coxsackievirus B3 in A.BY/SnJ mice: Analysis of changes in the myocardial proteome
Authors:Elke Hammer  Truong Quoc Phong  Leif Steil  Karin Klingel  Manuela Gesell Salazar  Jörg Bernhardt  Reinhard Kandolf  Heyo K Kroemer  Stephan B Felix  Uwe Völker
Institution:1. Interfakult?res Institut für Genetik und Funktionelle Genomforschung, Ernst‐Moritz‐Arndt‐Universit?t Greifswald, Germany;2. Abteilung Molekulare Pathologie, Universit?tsklinikum Tübingen, Germany;3. Institut für Mikrobiologie, Ernst‐Moritz‐Arndt‐Universit?t Greifswald, Germany;4. Klinik für Innere Medizin B, Ernst‐Moritz‐Arndt‐Universit?t Greifswald, Germany;5. Institut für Pharmakologie, Ernst‐Moritz‐Arndt‐Universit?t Greifswald, Germany
Abstract:Enteroviral myocarditis displays highly diverse clinical phenotypes ranging from mild dyspnoea or chest pain to cardiogenic shock and death. Despite detailed studies of the virus life cycle in vitro and in vivo, the molecular interplay between host and virus in disease progression is largely unresolved. Murine models of Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3)‐induced myocarditis well mimic the human disease patterns and can thus be explored to study mechanisms leading from acute to chronic myocarditis. Here, we present a 2‐D gel‐based proteomic survey of the changes in the murine cardiac proteome that occurs following infection with CVB3. In total, 136 distinct proteins were affected. Proteins, which are involved in immunity and defense and protein metabolism/modification displayed pronounced changes in intensity not only during acute but also at later stages of CVB3 myocarditis. Proteins involved in maintenance of cell structure and associated proteins were particularly influenced in the acute phase of myocarditis, whereas reduction of levels of metabolic enzymes was observed in chronic myocarditis. Studies about changes in protein intensities were complemented by an analysis of protein phosphorylation that revealed infection‐associated changes in the phosphorylation of myosin binding protein C, atrial and ventricular isoforms of myosin regulatory light chain 2, desmin, and Rab GDP dissociation inhibitor beta‐2.
Keywords:Animal proteomics  Coxsackievirus B3 myocarditis  Differential in‐gel electrophoresis  Murine model  Protein phosphorylation
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