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Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research | 2015

Integrating GRK2 and NFkappaB in the Pathophysiology of Cardiac Hypertrophy

Daniela Sorriento; Gaetano Santulli; Antonietta Franco; Ersilia Cipolletta; Luigi Napolitano; Jessica Gambardella; Isabel Gomez-Monterrey; Pietro Campiglia; Bruno Trimarco; Guido Iaccarino; Michele Ciccarelli

G protein coupled receptor kinase type 2 (GRK2) plays an important role in the development and maintenance of cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure even if its exact role is still unknown. In this study, we assessed the effect of GRK2 on the regulation of cardiac hypertrophy. In H9C2 cells, GRK2 overexpression increased atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) activity and enhanced phenylephrine-induced ANF response, and this is associated with an increase of NFκB transcriptional activity. The kinase dead mutant and a synthetic inhibitor of GRK2 activity exerted the opposite effect, suggesting that GRK2 regulates hypertrophy through upregulation of NFκB activity in a phosphorylation-dependent manner. In two different in vivo models of left ventricle hypertrophy (LVH), the selective inhibition of GRK2 activity prevented hypertrophy and reduced NFκB transcription activity. Our results suggest a previously undisclosed role for GRK2 in the regulation of hypertrophic responses and propose GRK2 as potential therapeutic target for limiting LVH.


Archive | 2017

New Insights in Cardiac Calcium Handling and Excitation-Contraction Coupling

Jessica Gambardella; Bruno Trimarco; Guido Iaccarino; Gaetano Santulli

Excitation-contraction (EC) coupling denotes the conversion of electric stimulus in mechanic output in contractile cells. Several studies have demonstrated that calcium (Ca2+) plays a pivotal role in this process. Here we present a comprehensive and updated description of the main systems involved in cardiac Ca2+ handling that ensure a functional EC coupling and their pathological alterations, mainly related to heart failure.


Cell death discovery | 2018

GRK2 moderates the acute mitochondrial damage to ionizing radiation exposure by promoting mitochondrial fission/fusion

Antonietta Franco; Daniela Sorriento; Jessica Gambardella; Roberto Pacelli; Nella Prevete; Claudio Procaccini; Giuseppe Matarese; Bruno Trimarco; Guido Iaccarino; Michele Ciccarelli

The modern understanding of the G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 has grown towards the definition of a stress protein, for its ability to rapidly compartmentalize within the cell in response to acute stimulation. Also, mitochondria can be regulated by GRK2 localization. We show that Ionizing Radiation (IR) exposure acutely damages mitochondria regarding mass, morphology, and respiration, with recovery in a framework of hours. This phenomenon is actively regulated by GRK2, whose overexpression results to be protective, and reciprocally, deletion accelerates degenerative processes. The regulatory effects of the kinase involve a new interactome that includes binding HSP90 and binding and phosphorylation of the key molecules involved in the process of mitochondrial fusion and recovery: MFN-1 and 2.


Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity | 2017

Cardiac Nonmyocyte Cell Functions and Crosstalks in Response to Cardiotoxic Drugs

Jessica Gambardella; Bruno Trimarco; Guido Iaccarino; Daniela Sorriento

The discovery of the molecular mechanisms involved in the cardiac responses to anticancer drugs represents the current goal of cardio-oncology research. The oxidative stress has a pivotal role in cardiotoxic responses, affecting the function of all types of cardiac cells, and their functional crosstalks. Generally, cardiomyocytes are the main target of research studies on cardiotoxicity, but recently the contribution of the other nonmyocyte cardiac cells is becoming of growing interest. This review deals with the role of oxidative stress, induced by anticancer drugs, in cardiac nonmyocyte cells (fibroblasts, vascular cells, and immune cells). The alterations of functional interplays among these cardiac cells are discussed, as well. These interesting recent findings increase the knowledge about cardiotoxicity and suggest new molecular targets for both diagnosis and therapy.


Translational medicine @ UniSa | 2016

Dual role of GRK5 in cancer development and progression.

Jessica Gambardella; Antonietta Franco; C. Del Giudice; Antonella Fiordelisi; Ersilia Cipolletta; Michele Ciccarelli; B. Trimarco; Guido Iaccarino; Daniela Sorriento


Vascular Pharmacology | 2018

Reciprocal regulation of GRK2 and bradykinin receptor stimulation modulate CA2 + intracellular level and permeability in endothelial cells

Jessica Gambardella; M. Bova; A. Petraroli; S. Loffredo; Guido Iaccarino; Bruno Trimarco; Daniela Sorriento; Michele Ciccarelli


Diabetes | 2018

Mechanistic Role of IP3R Calcium Release Channel in Pancreatic Beta-Cell Function

Jun Shu; Jessica Gambardella; Daniela Sorriento; Gaetano Santulli


Cardiovascular Research | 2018

P464Acute cardiac dysfunction induced by Ionizing radiation exposure: the mitochondrial side

Michele Ciccarelli; Daniela Sorriento; A. Fiordelisi; Jessica Gambardella; Antonietta Franco; Bruno Trimarco; Guido Iaccarino


Cardiovascular Research | 2018

P490GRK2 is a novel early marker of cardiotoxicity in response to doxorubicin

A. Fiordelisi; Jessica Gambardella; Michele Ciccarelli; Bruno Trimarco; Guido Iaccarino; Daniela Sorriento


Cardiovascular Research | 2018

P347Reciprocal regulation of GRK2 and bradykinin receptor stimulation modulate Ca2+ intracellular level and permeability in endothelial cells

Jessica Gambardella; M Bova; S Loffredo; Guido Iaccarino; Bruno Trimarco; Daniela Sorriento; Michele Ciccarelli

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Daniela Sorriento

University of Naples Federico II

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Bruno Trimarco

University of Naples Federico II

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Gaetano Santulli

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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A. Fiordelisi

University of Naples Federico II

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Antonietta Franco

University of Naples Federico II

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Antonietta Franco

University of Naples Federico II

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Bruno Trimarco

University of Naples Federico II

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