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Computational and Proteomic Analyses Reveal Cardiac Dysfunction and Heart Failure-Associated Biomarker Secretion from Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus TC83-infected human IPSC-derived Cardiomyocytes

Trefry, S. V.; Wahdan, L.; DiGangi, T.; Andberg, C.; Konadu, M.; Opoku, L.; Walls, S. D.; Galarza, M. F.; Zhou, W.; Alem, F.; Narayanan, A.; Wei, Q.; Ronzier, E.

2026-04-23 cell biology
10.64898/2026.04.22.720215 bioRxiv
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Arthropod-borne pathogens, many of which are neurotropic, can disseminate beyond the central nervous system to infect peripheral organs. In recent years, an increasing number of cardiac dysfunctions have been reported following arthropod-borne viral infections; however, the mechanism underlying these cardiac manifestations remains poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the impact of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus (VEEV) TC-83 infection on cardiac function and immune-response of human induced-pluripotent stem cell (hIPSC)-derived cardiomyocytes (hIPSC-CMs). We first confirmed the successful differentiation of hIPSCs into spontaneously beating hIPSC-CMs. We then demonstrated that these cells are highly susceptible to VEEV TC-83 infection, which induced pronounced arrhythmias and complete cessation of beating within 24 hours post-infection. To quantify these functional changes, we developed a segmentation-free computational pipeline that converts frame-to-frame motion in brightfield time-lapse movies into a one-dimensional signal reflecting contractile activity and extracts beat timing, beat rate, and rhythm-regularity features in the time and frequency domains. This analysis revealed progressive disruption of beating dynamics following VEEV TC-83 infection, with early rhythm instability and complete loss of coordinated beating by 24 hours post-infection. Furthermore, mass spectrometry analysis of VEEV TC-83-infected hIPSC-CMs supernatants revealed the presence of biomarkers typically associated with heart failure in patients, underscoring a virus-induced cardiac functional impairment. Together, these findings provide new insight into cardiac complications associated with arthropod-borne viral infections and may support advances in preventive medicine.

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