The Rac and Rho hall of fame: a decade of hypertrophic signaling hits

JH Brown, DP Del Re, MA Sussman - Circulation research, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
Circulation research, 2006Am Heart Assoc
Over the last decade, the Rho family GTPases have gained considerable recognition as
powerful regulators of actin cytoskeletal organization. As with many high profile signal
transducers, these molecules soon attracted the attention of the cardiovascular research
community. Shortly thereafter, two prominent members known as RhoA and Rac1 were
linked to agonist-induced gene expression and myofilament organization using the isolated
cardiomyocyte cell model. Subsequent creation of transgenic mouse lines provided …
Over the last decade, the Rho family GTPases have gained considerable recognition as powerful regulators of actin cytoskeletal organization. As with many high profile signal transducers, these molecules soon attracted the attention of the cardiovascular research community. Shortly thereafter, two prominent members known as RhoA and Rac1 were linked to agonist-induced gene expression and myofilament organization using the isolated cardiomyocyte cell model. Subsequent creation of transgenic mouse lines provided evidence for more complex roles of RhoA and Rac1 signaling. Clues from in vitro and in vivo studies suggest the involvement of numerous downstream targets of RhoA and Rac1 signaling including serum response factor, NF-κB, and other transcription factors, myofilament proteins, ion channels, and reactive oxygen species generation. Which of these contribute to the observed phenotypic effects of enhanced RhoA and Rac activation in vivo remain to be determined. Current research efforts with a more translational focus have used statins or Rho kinase blockers to assess RhoA and Rac1 as targets for interventional approaches to blunt hypertrophy or heart failure. Generally, salutary effects on remodeling and ischemic damage are observed, but the broad specificity and multiple cellular targets for these drugs within the myocardium demands caution in interpretation. In this review, we assess the evolution of knowledge related to Rac1 and RhoA in the context of hypertrophy and heart failure and highlight the direction that future exploration will lead.
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