作者
Yen Chin Koay,Bailey McIntosh,Yann Huey Ng,Yang Cao,Xiaosuo Wang,Yan‐Chuang Han,Saki Tomita,Yu Bai,Benjamin Hunter,Ashish Misra,Christopher M. Loughrey,Paul G. Bannon,Sean Lal,Aldons J. Lusis,David M. Kaye,Mark Larance,John O’Sullivan
摘要
BACKGROUND: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) has overtaken heart failure with reduced ejection fraction as the leading type of heart failure globally and is marked by high morbidity and mortality rates, yet with only a single approved pharmacotherapy: SGLT2i (sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitor). A prevailing theory for the mechanism underlying SGLT2i is nutrient deprivation signaling, of which ketogenesis is a hallmark. However, it is unclear whether the canonical ketogenic enzyme, HMGCS2 (3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A synthase 2), plays any cardiac role in HFpEF pathogenesis or therapeutic response. METHODS: We used human myocardium, human HFpEF and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction transcardiac blood sampling, an established murine model of HFpEF, ex vivo Langendorff perfusion, stable isotope tracing in isolated cardiomyocytes, targeted metabolomics, proteomics, lipidomics, and a novel cardiomyocyte-specific conditional HMGCS2-deficient model that we generated. RESULTS: We demonstrate, for the first time, the intrinsic capacity of the human heart to produce ketones via HMGCS2. We found that increased acetylation of HMGCS2 led to a decrease in the enzyme’s specific activity. However, this was overcome by an increase in the steady-state levels of protein. Oxidized form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide repletion restored HMGCS2 function via deacetylation, increased fatty acid oxidation, and rescued cardiac function in HFpEF. Critically, using a conditional, cardiomyocyte-specific HMGCS2 knockdown murine model, we revealed that the oxidized form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is unable to rescue HFpEF in the absence of cardiomyocyte HMGCS2. CONCLUSIONS: The canonical ketogenic enzyme, HMGCS2, mediates the therapeutic effects of the oxidized form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide repletion in HFpEF by restoring normal lipid metabolism and mitochondrial function.