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Myocardial infarction causes cardiomyocyte loss, and depleted cardiomyocyte proliferative capacity after birth impinges the heart repair process, eventually leading to heart failure. This study aims to investigate the role of Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase 1 (PARP1) in the regulation of cardiomyocyte proliferation and heart regeneration. Our findings demonstrated that PARP1 knockout impaired cardiomyocyte proliferation, cardiac function, and scar formation, while PARP1 overexpression improved heart regeneration in apical resection-operated mice. Mechanistically, we found that PARP1 interacts with and poly(ADP-ribosyl)ates Heat Shock Protein 90 Alpha Family Class B Member 1 (HSP90AB1) and increases binding between HSP90AB1 and Cell Division Cycle 37 (CDC37) and cell cycle kinase activity, thus activating cardiomyocyte cell cycle. Our results reveal that PARP1 promotes heart regeneration and cardiomyocyte proliferation via poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation of HSP90AB1 activating the cardiomyocyte cell cycle, suggesting that PARP1 may be a potential therapeutic target in treating cardiac injury. © The author(s).

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Jiangcheng Shu, Shu Yan, Chenhui Ju, Long Chen, Minglu Liang, Cheng Wang, Kai Huang. PARP1 Promotes Heart Regeneration and Cardiomyocyte Proliferation. International journal of biological sciences. 2024;20(5):1602-1616

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PMID: 38481797

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