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Yes-Associated Protein Targets the Transforming Growth Factor ß Pathway to Mediate High-Fat/High-Sucrose Diet-induced Arterial Stiffness.
Liu, Yanan; Li, Mengke; Lv, Xue; Bao, Kaiwen; Yu Tian, Xiao; He, Lei; Shi, Lei; Zhu, Yi; Ai, Ding.
Afiliação
  • Liu Y; Tianjin Institute of Cardiology, The Province and Ministry Co-sponsored Collaborative Innovation Center for Medical Epigenetics, State Key Laboratory of Experimental Hematology, National Clinical Research Center for Blood Diseases, Key Laboratory of Immune Microenvironment and Disease (Ministry of E
  • Li M; Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology (M.L., Y.Z., D.A.), Tianjin Medical University, China.
  • Lv X; Tianjin Institute of Cardiology, The Province and Ministry Co-sponsored Collaborative Innovation Center for Medical Epigenetics, State Key Laboratory of Experimental Hematology, National Clinical Research Center for Blood Diseases, Key Laboratory of Immune Microenvironment and Disease (Ministry of E
  • Bao K; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences (K.B., L.S.), Tianjin Medical University, China.
  • Yu Tian X; School of Biomedical Sciences, Chinese University of Hong Kong (X.Y.T., L.H.).
  • He L; School of Biomedical Sciences, Chinese University of Hong Kong (X.Y.T., L.H.).
  • Shi L; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences (K.B., L.S.), Tianjin Medical University, China.
  • Zhu Y; Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology (M.L., Y.Z., D.A.), Tianjin Medical University, China.
  • Ai D; Tianjin Institute of Cardiology, The Province and Ministry Co-sponsored Collaborative Innovation Center for Medical Epigenetics, State Key Laboratory of Experimental Hematology, National Clinical Research Center for Blood Diseases, Key Laboratory of Immune Microenvironment and Disease (Ministry of E
Circ Res ; 130(6): 851-867, 2022 03 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35176871
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Metabolic syndrome is related to cardiovascular diseases, which is attributed in part, to arterial stiffness; however, the mechanisms remain unclear. The present study aimed to investigate the molecular mechanisms of metabolic syndrome-induced arterial stiffness and to identify new therapeutic targets.

METHODS:

Arterial stiffness was induced by high-fat/high-sucrose diet in mice, which was quantified by Doppler ultrasound. Four-dimensional label-free quantitative proteomic analysis, affinity purification and mass spectrometry, and immunoprecipitation and GST (glutathione S-transferase) pull-down experiments were performed to explore the mechanism of YAP (Yes-associated protein)-mediated TGF (transforming growth factor) ß pathway activation.

RESULTS:

YAP protein was upregulated in the aortic tunica media of mice fed a high-fat/high-sucrose diet for 2 weeks and precedes arterial stiffness. Smooth muscle cell-specific YAP knockdown attenuated high-fat/high-sucrose diet-induced arterial stiffness and activation of TGFß-Smad2/3 signaling pathway in arteries. By contrast, Myh11CreERT2-YapTg mice exhibited exacerbated high-fat/high-sucrose diet-induced arterial stiffness and enhanced TGFß-activated Smad2/3 phosphorylation in arteries. PPM1B (protein phosphatase, Mg2+/Mn2+-dependent 1B) was identified as a YAP-bound phosphatase that translocates into the nucleus to dephosphorylate Smads (mothers against decapentaplegic homologs) in response to TGFß. This process was inhibited by YAP through removal of the K63-linked ubiquitin chain of PPM1B at K326.

CONCLUSIONS:

This study provides a new mechanism by which smooth muscle cell YAP regulates the TGFß pathway and a potential therapeutic target in metabolic syndrome-associated arterial stiffness.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Síndrome Metabólica / Rigidez Vascular Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Circ Res Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Síndrome Metabólica / Rigidez Vascular Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Circ Res Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article