PHD2 deletion in endothelial or arterial smooth muscle cells reveals vascular cell type-specific responses in pulmonary hypertension and fibrosis

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Harri Elamaa
Mika Kaakinen
Marjut Nätynki
Zoltan Szabo
Veli-Pekka Ronkainen
Ville Äijälä
Joni M. Mäki
Risto Kerkelä
Johanna Myllyharju
Lauri Eklund
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[1] University of Oulu,Oulu Centre for Cell
[2] University of Oulu,Matrix Research, Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
[3] University of Oulu and University Hospital Oulu,Biocenter Oulu
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Angiogenesis | 2022年 / 25卷
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Pulmonary hypertension; Fibrosis; Basement membrane; Endothelial cell; Smooth muscle cell; Extracellular matrix; Hypoxia;
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Hypoxia plays an important regulatory role in the vasculature to adjust blood flow to meet metabolic requirements. At the level of gene transcription, the responses are mediated by hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) the stability of which is controlled by the HIF prolyl 4-hydroxylase-2 (PHD2). In the lungs hypoxia results in vasoconstriction, however, the pathophysiological relevance of PHD2 in the major arterial cell types; endothelial cells (ECs) and arterial smooth muscle cells (aSMCs) in the adult vasculature is incompletely characterized. Here, we investigated PHD2-dependent vascular homeostasis utilizing inducible deletions of PHD2 either in ECs (Phd2∆ECi) or in aSMCs (Phd2∆aSMC). Cardiovascular function and lung pathologies were studied using echocardiography, Doppler ultrasonography, intraventricular pressure measurement, histological, ultrastructural, and transcriptional methods. Cell intrinsic responses were investigated in hypoxia and in conditions mimicking hypertension-induced hemodynamic stress. Phd2∆ECi resulted in progressive pulmonary disease characterized by a thickened respiratory basement membrane (BM), alveolar fibrosis, increased pulmonary artery pressure, and adaptive hypertrophy of the right ventricle (RV). A low oxygen environment resulted in alterations in cultured ECs similar to those in Phd2∆ECi mice, involving BM components and vascular tone regulators favoring the contraction of SMCs. In contrast, Phd2∆aSMC resulted in elevated RV pressure without alterations in vascular tone regulators. Mechanistically, PHD2 inhibition in aSMCs involved  actin polymerization -related tension development via activated cofilin. The results also indicated that hemodynamic stress, rather than PHD2-dependent hypoxia response alone, potentiates structural remodeling of the extracellular matrix in the pulmonary microvasculature and respiratory failure.
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