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Focus on cardiac troponin complex: From gene expression to cardiomyopathy

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Focus on cardiac troponin complex: From gene expression to cardiomyopathy

Ragusa Rosetta
Caselli Chiara
Genes & Diseases第11卷, 第6期纸质出版 2024-11-01在线发表 2024-03-11
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The cardiac troponin complex (cTn) is a regulatory component of sarcomere. cTn consists of three subunits: cardiac troponin C (cTnC), which confers Ca2+ sensitivity to muscle; cTnI, which inhibits the interaction of cross-bridge of myosin with thin filament during diastole; and cTnT, which has multiple roles in sarcomere, such as promoting the link between the cTnI-cTnC complex and tropomyosin within the thin filament and influencing Ca2+ sensitivity of cTn and force development during contraction. Conditions that interfere with interactions within cTn and/or other thin filament proteins can be key factors in the regulation of cardiac contraction. These conditions include alterations in myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity, direct changes in cTn function, and triggering downstream events that lead to adverse cardiac remodeling and impairment of heart function. This review describes gene expression and post-translational modifications of cTn as well as the conditions that can adversely affect the delicate balance among the components of cTn, thereby promoting contractile dysfunction.

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Cardiac troponinCardiomyopathyGene mutationPost-translational modificationTherapy