Abstract
Beta-defensins (BDs) are classical epithelial antimicrobial peptides of immediate importance in innate host defense. Since recent studies have suggested that certain BDs are also expressed in non-traditional tissues, including whole heart homogenate, and because effector molecules of innate immunity and inflammation can influence the development of certain cardiovascular disease processes, we hypothesized that BDs are produced by cardiomyocytes as a local measure of cardioprotection against danger signals. Here we report that at least one rat beta- defensin, rBD1, is expressed constitutively in cardiomyocytes specifically isolated using position- ablation-laser-microdissection (P.A.L.M. Microlaser Technologies). RT-PCR analysis showed expression of a single 318 bp transcript in adult rat heart (laser-excised cardiomyocytes) and H9c2 cells (neonatal rat heart myoblasts). Moreover, the full length cDNA of rBD1 was established, and translated into a putative peptide with 69 amino acid residues. The predicted amino acid sequence of the adult rat cardiac BD-1 peptide displayed 99% identity with the previously reported renal rBD1, and 88%, 53%, 53% and 50% identity with mouse, human, gorilla, and rhesus monkey BD1 respectively. Furthermore, structural analysis of the cardiac rBD1 showed the classical six- cysteine conserved motif of the BD family with an alpha-helix and three beta-sheets. Additionally, rBD1 displayed a significantly greater number of amphoteric residues than any of the human analogs, indicating a strong pH functional dependence in the rat. We suggest that rBD1, which was initially believed to be a specific epithelium-derived peptide, may be also involved in local cardiac innate immune defense mechanisms.
Highlights
Defensins are master-players in innate immunity and one of the best characterized families of antimicrobial/host defense peptides identified in numerous species across the animal and plant kingdoms
Rat beta-defensin-1 mRNA expression has in addition been reported in a number of different organs, including the heart, based on screening of an array of whole tissue homogenates in rats with diabetic nephropathy [15]
Expression of rBD-1 in laser-excised cardiomyocytes and H9c2 cells: Expression of Rat beta-defensin-1 (rBD1) in laser-excised normal rat cardiomyocytes as well as fetal rat heart myoblasts (H9c2) was confirmed by a single 318 bp transcript identified by gel electrophoresis on the RTPCR products (Fig.1)
Summary
Defensins are master-players in innate immunity and one of the best characterized families of antimicrobial/host defense peptides identified in numerous species across the animal and plant kingdoms. Rat beta-defensin-1 (rBD1) mRNA expression has in addition been reported in a number of different organs, including the heart, based on screening of an array of whole tissue homogenates in rats with diabetic nephropathy [15].
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