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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38546978

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is severe cardiopulmonary disease that may be triggered by exposure to drugs such as dasatinib or facilitated by genetic predispositions. The incidence of dasatinib-associated PAH is estimated at 0.45%, suggesting individual predispositions. The mechanisms of dasatinib-associated PAH are still incomplete. We discovered a KCNK3 gene (coding for outward K+ channel) variant in a patient with dasatinib-associated PAH, and we investigated the impact of this variant on KCNK3 function. Additionally, we assessed the effects of dasatinib exposure on KCNK3 expression. In control-human in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (hPASMCs) and pulmonary endothelial cells (hPECs), we evaluated the consequence of KCNK3 knockdown on cell migration, mitochondrial membrane potential, ATP production, and in vitro tube formation. Using mass spectrometry, we determined the KCNK3 interactome. Patch-clamp revealed that the KCNK3 variant represents a loss-of-function variant. Dasatinib contributed to pulmonary artery constriction by decreasing KCNK3 function and expression. In control-hPASMCs, KCNK3 knockdown promotes mitochondrial membrane depolarization and glycolytic shift. Dasatinib exposure or KCNK3 knockdown reduced the number of caveolae in hPECs. Moreover, KCNK3 knockdown in control-hPECs reduced migration, proliferation, and in vitro tubulogenesis. Using proximity labeling and mass spectrometry, we identified the KCNK3 interactome, revealing that KCNK3 interacts with various proteins across different cellular compartments. We identified a novel pathogenic variant in the KCNK3 and showed that dasatinib downregulates KCNK3, emphasizing the relationship between dasatinib-associated PAH and KCNK3 dysfunction. We demonstrated that loss of KCNK3-dependent signaling contributes to endothelial dysfunction in PAH and glycolytic switch of hPASMCs.

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Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol ; 325(2): L246-L261, 2023 08 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37366608

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is due to progressive distal pulmonary artery (PA) obstruction, leading to right ventricular hypertrophy and failure. Exacerbated store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) contributes to PAH pathogenesis, mediating human PA smooth muscle cell (hPASMC) abnormalities. The transient receptor potential canonical channels (TRPC family) are Ca2+-permeable channels contributing to SOCE in different cell types, including PASMCs. However, the properties, signaling pathways, and contribution to Ca2+ signaling of each TRPC isoform are unclear in human PAH. We studied in vitro the impact of TRPC knockdown on control and PAH-hPASMCs function. In vivo, we analyzed the consequences of pharmacological TRPC inhibition using the experimental model of pulmonary hypertension (PH) induced by monocrotaline (MCT) exposure. Compared with control-hPASMCs cells, in PAH-hPASMCs, we found a decreased TRPC4 expression, overexpression of TRPC3 and TRPC6, and unchanged TRPC1 expression. Using the siRNA strategy, we found that the knockdown of TRPC1-C3-C4-C6 reduced the SOCE and the proliferation rate of PAH-hPASMCs. Only TRPC1 knockdown decreased the migration capacity of PAH-hPASMCs. After PAH-hPASMCs exposure to the apoptosis inducer staurosporine, TRPC1-C3-C4-C6 knockdown increased the percentage of apoptotic cells, suggesting that these channels promote apoptosis resistance. Only TRPC3 function contributed to exacerbated calcineurin activity. In the MCT-PH rat model, only TRPC3 protein expression was increased in lungs compared with control rats, and in vivo "curative" administration of a TRPC3 inhibitor attenuated PH development in rats. These results suggest that TRPC channels contribute to PAH-hPASMCs dysfunctions, including SOCE, proliferation, migration, and apoptosis resistance, and could be considered as therapeutic targets in PAH.NEW & NOTEWORTHY TRPC3 is increased in human and experimental pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). In PAH pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells, TRPC3 participates in the aberrant store-operated Ca2+ entry contributing to their pathological cell phenotypes (exacerbated proliferation, enhanced migration, apoptosis resistance, and vasoconstriction). Pharmacological in vivo inhibition of TRPC3 reduces the development of experimental PAH. Even if other TRPC acts on PAH development, our results prove that TRPC3 inhibition could be considered as an innovative treatment for PAH.


Asunto(s)
Hipertensión Pulmonar , Hipertensión Arterial Pulmonar , Canales de Potencial de Receptor Transitorio , Humanos , Ratas , Animales , Canales de Potencial de Receptor Transitorio/metabolismo , Hipertensión Arterial Pulmonar/metabolismo , Canales Catiónicos TRPC/genética , Canales Catiónicos TRPC/metabolismo , Hipertensión Pulmonar Primaria Familiar/metabolismo , Hipertensión Pulmonar/patología , Arteria Pulmonar/metabolismo , Miocitos del Músculo Liso/metabolismo , Calcio/metabolismo
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Circ Res ; 131(9): e102-e119, 2022 10 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36164973

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by progressive distal pulmonary artery (PA) obstruction, leading to right ventricular hypertrophy and failure. Exacerbated intracellular calcium (Ca2+) signaling contributes to abnormalities in PA smooth muscle cells (PASMCs), including aberrant proliferation, apoptosis resistance, exacerbated migration, and arterial contractility. Store-operated Ca2+ entry is involved in Ca2+ homeostasis in PASMCs, but its properties in PAH are unclear. METHODS: Using a combination of Ca2+ imaging, molecular biology, in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo approaches, we investigated the roles of the Orai1 SOC channel in PA remodeling in PAH and determined the consequences of pharmacological Orai1 inhibition in vivo using experimental models of pulmonary hypertension (PH). RESULTS: Store-operated Ca2+ entry and Orai1 mRNA and protein were increased in human PASMCs (hPASMCs) from patients with PAH (PAH-hPASMCs). We found that MEK1/2 (mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1/2), NFAT (nuclear factor of activated T cells), and NFκB (nuclear factor-kappa B) contribute to the upregulation of Orai1 expression in PAH-hPASMCs. Using small interfering RNA (siRNA) and Orai1 inhibitors, we found that Orai1 inhibition reduced store-operated Ca2+ entry, mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake, aberrant proliferation, apoptosis resistance, migration, and excessive calcineurin activity in PAH-hPASMCs. Orai1 inhibitors reduced agonist-evoked constriction in human PAs. In experimental rat models of PH evoked by chronic hypoxia, monocrotaline, or Sugen/hypoxia, administration of Orai1 inhibitors (N-{4-[3,5-bis(Trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazol-1-yl]phenyl}-4-methyl-1,2,3-thiadiazole-5-carboxamide [BTP2], 4-(2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-N-[(pyridin-4-yl)methyl]aniline [JPIII], or 5J4) protected against PH. CONCLUSIONS: In human PAH and experimental PH, Orai1 expression and activity are increased. Orai1 inhibition normalizes the PAH-hPASMCs phenotype and attenuates PH in rat models. These results suggest that Orai1 should be considered as a relevant therapeutic target for PAH.


Asunto(s)
Compuestos de Anilina , Hipertensión Pulmonar , Hipertensión Arterial Pulmonar , Tiadiazoles , Animales , Humanos , Ratas , Compuestos de Anilina/uso terapéutico , Calcineurina/metabolismo , Calcio/metabolismo , Proliferación Celular/genética , Células Cultivadas , Hipertensión Pulmonar/tratamiento farmacológico , Hipoxia/metabolismo , MAP Quinasa Quinasa 1/metabolismo , Monocrotalina/toxicidad , Miocitos del Músculo Liso/metabolismo , Proteína ORAI1 , Arteria Pulmonar/metabolismo , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , ARN Interferente Pequeño/metabolismo , Tiadiazoles/metabolismo
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Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol ; 66(5): 539-554, 2022 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35175177

RESUMEN

Mutations in ABCC8 have been identified in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). ABCC8 encodes SUR1, a regulatory subunit of the ATP-sensitive potassium channel Kir6.2. However, the pathophysiological role of the SUR1/Kir6.2 channel in PAH is unknown. We hypothesized that activation of SUR1 could be a novel potential target for PAH. We analyzed the expression of SUR1/Kir6.2 in the lungs and pulmonary artery (PA) in human PAH or experimental pulmonary hypertension (PH). The contribution of SUR1 in human or rat PA tone was evaluated, and we measured the consequences of in vivo activation of SUR1 in control and PH rats. SUR1 and Kir6.2 protein expression was not reduced in the lungs or human pulmonary arterial endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells from PAH or experimentally induced PH. We showed that pharmacological activation of SUR1 by three different SUR1 activators (diazoxide, VU0071063, and NN414) leads to PA relaxation. Conversely, the inhibition of SUR1/Kir6.2 channels causes PA constriction. In vivo, long- and short-term activation of SUR1 with diazoxide reversed monocrotaline-induced PH in rats. In addition, in vivo diazoxide application (short protocol) reduced the severity of PH in chronic-hypoxia rats. Moreover, 3 weeks of diazoxide exposure in control rats had no cardiovascular effects. Finally, in vivo, activation of SUR1 with NN414 reduced monocrotaline-induced PH in rats. In PAH and experimental PH, the expression of SUR1/Kir6.2 was still present. In vivo pharmacological SUR1 activation by two different molecules alleviated experimental PH, providing proof of concept that SUR1 activation should be considered for PAH and evaluated more thoroughly.


Asunto(s)
Diazóxido , Hipertensión Arterial Pulmonar , Animales , Diazóxido/farmacología , Células Endoteliales , Hipertensión Pulmonar Primaria Familiar , Monocrotalina , Hipertensión Arterial Pulmonar/tratamiento farmacológico , Ratas
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Biomaterials ; 280: 121311, 2022 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34952382

RESUMEN

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating neurodegenerative disease of motor neurons leading to death within 3 years and without a curative treatment. Neurotrophic growth factors (NTFs) are pivotal for cell survival. A reason for the lack of patient efficacy with single recombinant NTF brain infusion is likely to be due to the synergistic neuroprotective action of multiple NTFs on a diverse set of signaling pathways. Fractionated (protein size <50, <30, <10, <3 kDa) heat-treated human platelet lysate (HHPL) preparations were adapted for use in brain tissue with the aim of demonstrating therapeutic value in ALS models and further elucidation of the mechanisms of action. In neuronal culture all fractions induced Akt-dependent neuroprotection as well as a strong anti-apoptotic and anti-ferroptotic action. In the <3 kDa fraction anti-ferroptotic properties were shown to be GPX4 dependent highlighting a role for other platelet elements associated with NTFs. In the SOD1G86R mouse model, lifespan was strongly increased by intracerebroventricular delivery of HHPL or by intranasal administration of <3 kDa fraction. Our results suggest that the platelet lysate biomaterials are neuroprotective in ALS. Further studies would now validate theragnostic biomarker on its antiferroptotic action, for further clinical development.


Asunto(s)
Esclerosis Amiotrófica Lateral , Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas , Esclerosis Amiotrófica Lateral/tratamiento farmacológico , Animales , Materiales Biocompatibles/uso terapéutico , Terapia Biológica , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Humanos , Ratones , Ratones Transgénicos , Neuronas Motoras/metabolismo , Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas/terapia , Neuroprotección , Superóxido Dismutasa/metabolismo
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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 9: 1066047, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36704469

RESUMEN

Aims: We hypothesized that the ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP) regulatory subunit (ABCC9) contributes to PAH pathogenesis. ABCC9 gene encodes for two regulatory subunits of KATP channels: the SUR2A and SUR2B proteins. In the KATP channel, the SUR2 subunits are associated with the K+ channel Kir6.1. We investigated how the SUR2/Kir6.1 channel contributes to PAH pathogenesis and its potential as a therapeutic target in PAH. Methods and results: Using in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo approaches, we analyzed the localization and expression of SUR2A, SUR2B, and Kir6.1 in the pulmonary vasculature of controls and patients with PAH as in experimental pulmonary hypertension (PH) rat models and its contribution to PAH physiopathology. Finally, we deciphered the consequences of in vivo activation of SUR2/Kir6.1 in the monocrotaline (MCT)-induced PH model. We found that SUR2A, SUR2B, and Kir6.1 were expressed in the lungs of controls and patients with PAH and MCT-induced PH rat models. Organ bath studies showed that SUR2 activation by pinacidil induced relaxation of pulmonary arterial in rats and humans. In vitro experiments on human pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells (hPASMCs and hPAECs) in controls and PAH patients showed decreased cell proliferation and migration after SUR2 activation. We demonstrated that SUR2 activation in rat right ventricular (RV) cardiomyocytes reduced RV action potential duration by patch-clamp. Chronic pinacidil administration in control rats increased heart rate without changes in hemodynamic parameters. Finally, in vivo pharmacological activation of SUR2 on MCT and Chronic-hypoxia (CH)-induced-PH rats showed improved PH. Conclusion: We showed that SUR2A, SUR2B, and Kir6.1 are presented in hPASMCs and hPAECs of controls and PAH patients. In vivo SUR2 activation reduced the MCT-induced and CH-induced PH phenotype, suggesting that SUR2 activation should be considered for treating PAH.

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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 2918, 2019 02 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30814647

RESUMEN

Accurate patient stratification into prognostic categories and targeting Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)-associated pathways may pave the way for promising trials. We evaluated blood-based prognostic indicators using an array of pathological markers. Plasma samples were collected as part of a large, phase III clinical trial (Mitotarget/TRO19622) at months 1, 6, 12 and 18. The ALSFRS-r score was used as a proxy of disease progression to assess the predictive value of candidate biological indicators. First, established clinical predictors were evaluated in all 512 patients. Subsequently, pathologic markers, such as proxies of neuronal integrity (Neurofilament light chain and phosphorylated heavy chain), DNA oxidation (8-oxo-2'-desoxyguanosine), lipid peroxidation (4-hydroxy-2-nonenal, isoprostane), inflammation (interleukin-6) and iron status (ferritin, hepcidin, transferrin) were assessed in a subset of 109 patients that represented the whole cohort. Markers of neuronal integrity, DNA and lipid oxidation, as well as iron status at baseline are accurate predictors of disability at 18-month follow-up. The composite scores of these markers in association with established clinical predictors enable the accurate forecasting of functional decline. The identified four biomarkers are all closely associated with 'ferroptosis', a recently discovered form of programmed cell death with promising therapeutic targets. The predictive potential of these pathophysiology-based indicators may offer superior patient stratification for future trials, individualised patient care and resource allocation.


Asunto(s)
Esclerosis Amiotrófica Lateral/diagnóstico , Biomarcadores/sangre , Neuronas/patología , 8-Hidroxi-2'-Desoxicoguanosina/sangre , Adulto , Aldehídos/sangre , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Femenino , Ferritinas/sangre , Ferroptosis , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Hierro/metabolismo , Isoprostanos/sangre , Peroxidación de Lípido , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Proteínas de Neurofilamentos/sangre , Neuronas/metabolismo , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Pronóstico
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Antioxid Redox Signal ; 29(8): 742-748, 2018 09 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29287521

RESUMEN

Iron accumulation has been observed in mouse models and in both sporadic and familial forms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Iron chelation could reduce iron accumulation and the related excess of oxidative stress in the motor pathways. However, classical iron chelation would induce systemic iron depletion. We assess the safety and efficacy of conservative iron chelation (i.e., chelation with low risk of iron depletion) in a murine preclinical model and pilot clinical trial. In Sod1G86R mice, deferiprone increased the mean life span compared with placebo. The safety was good, without anemia after 12 months of deferiprone in the 23 ALS patients enrolled in the clinical trial. The decreases in the ALS Functional Rating Scale and the body mass index were significantly smaller for the first 3 months of deferiprone treatment (30 mg/kg/day) than for the first treatment-free period. Iron levels in the cervical spinal cord, medulla oblongata, and motor cortex (according to magnetic resonance imaging), as well as cerebrospinal fluid levels of oxidative stress and neurofilament light chains were lower after deferiprone treatment. Our observation leads to the hypothesis that moderate iron chelation regimen that avoids changes in systemic iron levels may constitute a novel therapeutic modality of neuroprotection for ALS. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 29, 742-748.


Asunto(s)
Esclerosis Amiotrófica Lateral/tratamiento farmacológico , Deferiprona/uso terapéutico , Quelantes del Hierro/uso terapéutico , Fármacos Neuroprotectores/uso terapéutico , Adulto , Esclerosis Amiotrófica Lateral/metabolismo , Animales , Deferiprona/administración & dosificación , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Femenino , Humanos , Quelantes del Hierro/administración & dosificación , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Transgénicos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Fármacos Neuroprotectores/administración & dosificación , Estrés Oxidativo/efectos de los fármacos , Adulto Joven
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Xenobiotica ; 45(12): 1129-37, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26095139

RESUMEN

1. Ethanol consumption and smoking alter the expression of certain drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters, potentially influencing the tissue-specific effects of xenobiotics. 2. Amygdala (AMG) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) are brain regions that modulate the effects of alcohol and smoking, yet little is known about the expression of cytochrome P450 enzymes (P450s) and ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters in these tissues. 3. Here, we describe the first study on the expression of 19 P450s, their redox partners, three ABC transporters and four related transcription factors in the AMG and PFC of smokers and alcoholics by quantitative RT-PCR. 4. CYP1A1, CYP1B1, CYP2B6, CYP2C8, CYP2C18, CYP2D6, CYP2E1, CYP2J2, CYP2S1, CYP2U1, CYP4X1, CYP46, adrenodoxin and NADPH-P450 reductase, ABCB1, ABCG2, ABCA1, and transcription factors aryl hydrocarbon receptor AhR and proliferator-activated receptor α were quantified in both areas. CYP2A6, CYP2C9, CYP2C19, CYP3A4, CYP3A5, adrenodoxin reductase and the nuclear receptors pregnane X receptor and constitutive androstane receptor were detected but below the limit of quantification. CYP1A2 and CYP2W1 were not detected. 5. Adrenodoxin expression was elevated in all case groups over controls, and smokers showed a trend toward higher CYP1A1 and CYP1B1 expression. 6. Our study shows that most xenobiotic-metabolizing P450s and associated redox partners, transporters and transcription factors are expressed in human AMG and PFC.


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Transportadoras de Casetes de Unión a ATP/genética , Alcoholismo/genética , Amígdala del Cerebelo/metabolismo , Sistema Enzimático del Citocromo P-450/genética , Corteza Prefrontal/metabolismo , Fumar/genética , Factores de Transcripción/genética , Adrenodoxina/biosíntesis , Adrenodoxina/genética , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Alcoholismo/enzimología , Alcoholismo/metabolismo , Amígdala del Cerebelo/enzimología , Femenino , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica , Genotipo , Humanos , Isoenzimas/genética , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Corteza Prefrontal/enzimología , Valores de Referencia , Fumar/metabolismo
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