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Natural product derivative BIO promotes recovery after myocardial infarction via unique modulation of the cardiac microenvironment.


ABSTRACT: The cardiac microenvironment includes cardiomyocytes, fibroblasts and macrophages, which regulate remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI). Targeting this microenvironment is a novel therapeutic approach for MI. We found that the natural compound derivative, BIO ((2'Z,3'E)-6-Bromoindirubin-3'-oxime) modulated the cardiac microenvironment to exert a therapeutic effect on MI. Using a series of co-culture studies, BIO induced proliferation in cardiomyocytes and inhibited proliferation in cardiac fibroblasts. BIO produced multiple anti-fibrotic effects in cardiac fibroblasts. In macrophages, BIO inhibited the expression of pro-inflammatory factors. Significantly, BIO modulated the molecular crosstalk between cardiac fibroblasts and differentiating macrophages to induce polarization to the anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype. In the optically transparent zebrafish-based heart failure model, BIO induced cardiomyocyte proliferation and completely recovered survival rate. BIO is a known glycogen synthase kinase-3? inhibitor, but these effects could not be recapitulated using the classical inhibitor, lithium chloride; indicating novel therapeutic effects of BIO. We identified the mechanism of BIO as differential modulation of p27 protein expression and potent induction of anti-inflammatory interleukin-10. In a rat MI model, BIO reduced fibrosis and improved cardiac performance. Histological analysis revealed modulation of the cardiac microenvironment by BIO, with increased presence of anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages. Our results demonstrate that BIO produces unique effects in the cardiac microenvironment to promote recovery post-MI.

SUBMITTER: Kim YS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4980696 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Natural product derivative BIO promotes recovery after myocardial infarction via unique modulation of the cardiac microenvironment.

Kim Yong Sook YS   Jeong Hye-Yun HY   Kim Ah Ra AR   Kim Woong-Hee WH   Cho Haaglim H   Um JungIn J   Seo Youngha Y   Kang Wan Seok WS   Jin Suk-Won SW   Kim Min Chul MC   Kim Yong-Chul YC   Jung Da-Woon DW   Williams Darren R DR   Ahn Youngkeun Y  

Scientific reports 20160811


The cardiac microenvironment includes cardiomyocytes, fibroblasts and macrophages, which regulate remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI). Targeting this microenvironment is a novel therapeutic approach for MI. We found that the natural compound derivative, BIO ((2'Z,3'E)-6-Bromoindirubin-3'-oxime) modulated the cardiac microenvironment to exert a therapeutic effect on MI. Using a series of co-culture studies, BIO induced proliferation in cardiomyocytes and inhibited proliferation in cardiac  ...[more]

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