TRF2
Recovers Ischemic Postconditioning Cardioprotection in Aged Myocardiocytes by Regulating
CSNK2A2
Localization and
FUNDC1
Xuan Zhang, Ji Ma, Ruichen Shu, Yuan Li, Ying Zheng, Yiqing Yin ABSTRACT
Ischemic postconditioning (I/Post), which is an effective intervention by activating endogenous cardioprotective pathways, recovers ischemia/reperfusion injury. However, this intervention is not as effective in older patients, and its mechanism needs to be further investigated. In this study, we found that myocardial telomeric repeat binding factor 2 (TRF2) protein expression in male aged mice (18 months of age) was lower than that in male adult mice (4 months of age). After ligation of the anterior descending branch of the heart to establish an in vivo model of ischemia/reperfusion injury, we found that TRF2 expression was further decreased after I/Post. To investigate the role of TRF2 in cardioprotection in I/Post in the senescent heart, we performed echocardiography, blood biochemical testing, and apoptosis‐related detection after injecting adeno‐associated virus type 9 overexpressing TRF2 into aged mice. We found that TRF2 improved myocardial I/Post protection in vivo. Knockdown of TRF2 in a cardiomyocyte cell line (HL‐1) increased inflammatory factor release and aggravated mitochondrial and DNA damage in senescent myocardiocytes following hypoxic postconditioning (H/Post). TRF2 also inhibited activation of the cGAS/STING pathway by increasing mitophagy during H/Post in aged myocardiocytes. Moreover, TRF2 interacted with casein kinase 2 alpha 2 polypeptide (CSNK2A2) to regulate the dephosphorylation of FUN14 domain‐containing protein 1 (FUNDC1), which contributed to the protective effect of hypoxic postconditioning.