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Redox Dysregulation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Sirtuin-1 in Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm in Marfan Syndrome.
Budbazar, Enkhjargal; Sulser Ponce De Leon, Sandra; Tsukahara, Yuko; Liu, Hanxiao; Huangfu, Yuhao; Wang, Yu; Seabra, Pedro Maria; Yang, Xiaoqiu; Goodman, Jena Brooke; Wan, Xueping; Chitalia, Vipul; Han, Jingyan; Seta, Francesca.
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  • Budbazar E; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Sulser Ponce De Leon S; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Tsukahara Y; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Liu H; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Huangfu Y; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Wang Y; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Seabra PM; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Yang X; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Goodman JB; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Wan X; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Chitalia V; Renal Section (V.C.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Han J; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
  • Seta F; Vascular Biology Section (E.B., S.S.P.D.L., Y.T., H.L., Y.H., Y.W., P.M.S., X.Y., J.B.G., X.W., J.H., F.S.), Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobenian & Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol ; 43(8): e339-e357, 2023 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37288573
BACKGROUND: Thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAAs) are abnormal aortic dilatations and a major cardiovascular complication of Marfan syndrome. We previously demonstrated a critical role for vascular smooth muscle (VSM) SirT1 (sirtuin-1), a lysine deacetylase, against maladaptive aortic remodeling associated with chronic oxidative stress and aberrant activation of MMPs (matrix metalloproteinases). METHODS: In this study, we investigated whether redox dysregulation of SirT1 contributed to the pathogenesis of TAA using fibrillin-1 hypomorphic mice (Fbn1mgR/mgR), an established model of Marfan syndrome prone to aortic dissection/rupture. RESULTS: Oxidative stress markers 3-nitrotyrosine and 4-hydroxynonenal were significantly elevated in aortas of patients with Marfan syndrome. Moreover, reversible oxidative post-translational modifications (rOPTM) of protein cysteines, particularly S-glutathionylation, were dramatically increased in aortas of Fbn1mgR/mgR mice, before induction of severe oxidative stress markers. Fbn1mgR/mgR aortas and VSM cells exhibited an increase in rOPTM of SirT1, coinciding with the upregulation of acetylated proteins, an index of decreased SirT1 activity, and increased MMP2/9 activity. Mechanistically, we demonstrated that TGFß (transforming growth factor beta), which was increased in Fbn1mgR/mgR aortas, stimulated rOPTM of SirT1, decreasing its deacetylase activity in VSM cells. VSM cell-specific deletion of SirT1 in Fbn1mgR/mgR mice (SMKO-Fbn1mgR/mgR) caused a dramatic increase in aortic MMP2 expression and worsened TAA progression, leading to aortic rupture in 50% of SMKO-Fbn1mgR/mgR mice, compared with 25% of Fbn1mgR/mgR mice. rOPTM of SirT1, rOPTM-mediated inhibition of SirT1 activity, and increased MMP2/9 activity were all exacerbated by the deletion of Glrx (glutaredoxin-1), a specific deglutathionylation enzyme, while being corrected by overexpression of Glrx or of an oxidation-resistant SirT1 mutant in VSM cells. CONCLUSIONS: Our novel findings strongly suggest a causal role of S-glutathionylation of SirT1 in the pathogenesis of TAA. Prevention or reversal of SirT1 rOPTM may be a novel therapeutic strategy to prevent TAA and TAA dissection/ruptures in individuals with Marfan syndrome, for which, thus far, no targeted therapy has been developed.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ruptura Aórtica / Aneurisma da Aorta Torácica / Síndrome de Marfan Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol Assunto da revista: ANGIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ruptura Aórtica / Aneurisma da Aorta Torácica / Síndrome de Marfan Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol Assunto da revista: ANGIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Estados Unidos