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Abstract

Background

Cardiac disease often manifests with sex-specific differences in frequency, pathology, and progression. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these differences remain incompletely understood. The glycoprotein A1BG has emerged as a female-specific regulator of cardiac structure and integrity, yet its precise role in the female heart is not well characterized.

Methods

To investigate the sex-specific role of A1BG in the heart, we generated both a conditional A1bg knockout allele and an A1bg Rosa26 knockin allele. We employed histological analysis, electrocardiography, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), western blotting, mass spectrometry, and immunohistochemistry to assess structural, functional, and molecular phenotypes.

Results

Loss of A1BG in cardiomyocytes leads to persistent structural remodeling in female, but not male, hearts. Despite preserved systolic function in female A1bgCM/CM mice left ventricular dilation and wall thinning are evident and sustained over time, consistent with early-stage dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Transcriptomic analyses reveal that A1BG regulates key metabolic pathways in females, including glucose-6-phosphate and acetyl-CoA metabolism. TEM imaging highlights sex-specific disruption of intercalated disc architecture in female cardiomyocytes. These findings suggest that the absence of A1BG initiates chronic pathological remodeling in female hearts, potentially predisposing them to DCM under stress or aging.

Conclusion

A1BG is essential for maintaining ventricular structural integrity in female, but not male, hearts, leading to a chronic remodeling consistent with early-stage DCM.

Details

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Title
Sex-specific response to A1BG loss results in female dilated cardiomyopathy
Publication title
Volume
16
Pages
1-14
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Section
Research
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
Place of publication
London
Country of publication
Netherlands
Publication subject
e-ISSN
20426410
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Publication history
 
 
Online publication date
2025-04-23
Milestone dates
2024-06-24 (Received); 2025-04-15 (Accepted); 2025-04-23 (Published)
Publication history
 
 
   First posting date
23 Apr 2025
ProQuest document ID
3201563113
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Last updated
2025-05-09
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