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PI3Ks Maintain the Structural Integrity of T-Tubules in Cardiac Myocytes

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  • Chia-Yen C Wu
  • Zhiheng Jia
  • Wei Wang
  • Lisa M Ballou
  • Ya-Ping Jiang
  • Biyi Chen
  • Richard T Mathias
  • Ira S Cohen
  • Long-Sheng Song
  • Emilia Entcheva
  • Richard Z Lin

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Background: Phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) regulate numerous physiological processes including some aspects of cardiac function. Although regulation of cardiac contraction by individual PI3K isoforms has been studied, little is known about the cardiac consequences of downregulating multiple PI3Ks concurrently. Methods and Results: Genetic ablation of both p110α and p110β in cardiac myocytes throughout development or in adult mice caused heart failure and death. Ventricular myocytes from double knockout animals showed transverse tubule (T-tubule) loss and disorganization, misalignment of L-type Ca2+ channels in the T-tubules with ryanodine receptors in the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and reduced Ca2+ transients and contractility. Junctophilin-2, which is thought to tether T-tubules to the sarcoplasmic reticulum, was mislocalized in the double PI3K-null myocytes without a change in expression level. Conclusions: PI3K p110α and p110β are required to maintain the organized network of T-tubules that is vital for efficient Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release and ventricular contraction. PI3Ks maintain T-tubule organization by regulating junctophilin-2 localization. These results could have important medical implications because several PI3K inhibitors that target both isoforms are being used to treat cancer patients in clinical trials.

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  • Chia-Yen C Wu & Zhiheng Jia & Wei Wang & Lisa M Ballou & Ya-Ping Jiang & Biyi Chen & Richard T Mathias & Ira S Cohen & Long-Sheng Song & Emilia Entcheva & Richard Z Lin, 2011. "PI3Ks Maintain the Structural Integrity of T-Tubules in Cardiac Myocytes," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 6(9), pages 1-14, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0024404
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0024404
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