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    Postsynaptic density 95/disk-large/ZO-1 Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor (PDZ-RhoGEF, PRG) functions as a RhoGEF for activated Gα13 and transmits activation signals to downstream signaling pathways in various pathological processes. Although the prohypertrophic effect of activated Gα13 (guanine nucleotide binding protein alpha 13; a heterotrimeric G protein) is well-established, the role of PDZ-RhoGEF in pathological cardiac hypertrophy is still obscure. Genetically engineered mice and neonatal rat ventricular myocytes were generated to investigate the function of PRG in pathological myocardial hypertrophy. The prohypertrophic stimuli-induced alternations in the morphology and intracellular signaling were measured in myocardium and neonatal rat ventricular myocytes. Furthermore, multiple molecular methodologies were used to identify the precise molecular mechanisms underlying PDZ-RhoGEF function. Increased PDZ-RhoGEF expression was documented in both hypertrophied hearts and neonatal rat ventricular myocytes. Upon prohypertrophic stimuli, the PDZ-RhoGEF-deficient hearts displayed alleviated cardiomyocyte enlargement and attenuated collagen deposition with improved cardiac function, whereas the adverse hypertrophic responses in hearts and neonatal rat ventricular myocytes were markedly exaggerated by PDZ-RhoGEF overexpression. Mechanistically, RhoA (ras homolog family member A)-dependent signaling pathways may function as the downstream effectors of PDZ-RhoGEF in hypertrophic remodeling, as confirmed by rescue experiments using a RhoA inhibitor and dominant-negative RhoA. Furthermore, PDZ-RhoGEF is associated with activated Gα13 and contributes to Gα13-mediated activation of RhoA-dependent signaling. Our data provide the first evidence that PDZ-RhoGEF promotes pathological cardiac hypertrophy by linking activated Gα13 to RhoA-dependent signaling pathways. Therefore, PDZ-RhoGEF has the potential to be a diagnostic marker or therapeutic target for pathological cardiac hypertrophy.

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    Jia Huang, Qingrong Qu, Yuxiang Dai, Daoyuan Ren, Juying Qian, Junbo Ge. Detrimental Role of PDZ-RhoGEF in Pathological Cardiac Hypertrophy. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979). 2023 Feb;80(2):403-415

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