CIB2 Is a Novel Endogenous Repressor of Atrial Remodeling

Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a highly prevalent condition that can cause or exacerbate heart failure, is an important risk factor for stroke, and is associated with pronounced morbidity and death. Genes uniquely expressed in the atria are known to be essential for maintaining atrial structure and function. Atrial tissue remodeling contributes to arrhythmia recurrence and maintenance. However, the mechanism underlying atrial remodeling remains poorly understood. This study was designed to investigate whether other uncharacterized atrial specific genes play important roles in atrial physiology and arrhythmogenesis. Methods: RNA-sequencing analysis was used to identify atrial myocyte specific and angiotensin II–responsive genes. Genetically modified, cardiomyocyte-specific mouse models (knockout and overexpression) were generated. In vivo and in vitro electrophysiological, histology, and biochemical analyses were performed to determine the consequences of CIB2 (calcium and integrin binding family member 2 protein) gain and loss of function in the atrium. Results: Using RNA-sequencing analysis, we identified CIB2 as an atrial-enriched protein that is significantly downregulated in the left atria of patients with AF and mouse models of AF from angiotensin II infusion or pressure overload. Using cardiomyocyte-specific Cib2 knockout (Cib2-/-) and atrial myocyte–specific Cib2-overexpressing mouse models, we found that loss of Cib2 enhances AF occurrence, prolongs AF duration, and correlates with a significant increase in atrial fibrosis under stress. Conversely, Cib2 overexpression mitigates AF occurrence and atrial fibrosis triggered by angiotensin II stress. Mechanistically, we revealed that CIB2 competes with and inhibits CIB1-mediated calcineurin activation, thereby negating stress-induced structural remodeling and AF. Conclusions: Our data suggest that CIB2 represents a novel endogenous and atrial-enriched regulator that protects against atrial remodeling and AF under stress conditions. Therefore, CIB2 may represent a new potential target for treating AF.

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