N-homocysteinylation of β-arrestins biases GPCR signaling and promotes platelet activation.

IF 21 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY Blood Pub Date : 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1182/blood.2024025593
Lin-Qi Zhang, Chang-Xiao Che, Ya-Qin Du, Lu-Lu Han, Jia-le Wang, Chen-Yu Zhang, Shen-Ming Huang, Zhong-Yuan Zheng, Qing-Tao He, Zhao Yang, Long Zhang, Nan Chen, Fan Yang, Ying-Li Jia, Shi-Min Zhao, Demin Zhou, Chu Wang, Xian Wang, Jin-Peng Sun, Lu Tie
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Hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) is strongly associated with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), and HHcy has been identified as a risk factor for thrombotic diseases. Most patients with HHcy die from various complications closely related to thrombotic diseases. However, the underlying mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), the central regulators of the cardiovascular system, primarily control platelet activation. By examining the effects of HHcy on a panel of GPCRs involved in platelet aggregation, we found that HHcy systematically modulated biased GPCR signaling through the inhibition of desensitization by β-arrestins and the amplification of G protein signals. We further revealed that the N-homocysteinylation of β-arrestin1/2 at lysine (K) residues (K294/K296) disrupted the interaction between β-arrestins and GPCRs. The above phenomenon may be universal because HHcy was found to modulate the signaling bias of nine other randomly selected GPCRs. Moreover, we found that the proinflammatory effects of Hcy and HTL were weakened in Arrb2-/- mice and that the reintroduction of WT but not K296R β-arrestin2 (in mice) mutants into primary peritoneal macrophages reversed these effects. Notably, Arrb2K296R mice reversed HHcy-induced thrombus formation and platelet aggregation. Our results suggest that a G-biased agonist could be a better choice for disease therapy under HHcy conditions. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that the N-homocysteinylation of β-arrestin1/β-arrestin2 actively modulates the biased property of GPCR signaling, which contributes to the pathophysiology of HHcy-related CVDs and provides insight into the selection of agonists for the treatment of diseases under HHcy conditions.

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Blood
Blood 医学-血液学
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期刊介绍: Blood, the official journal of the American Society of Hematology, published online and in print, provides an international forum for the publication of original articles describing basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations in hematology. Primary research articles will be published under the following scientific categories: Clinical Trials and Observations; Gene Therapy; Hematopoiesis and Stem Cells; Immunobiology and Immunotherapy scope; Myeloid Neoplasia; Lymphoid Neoplasia; Phagocytes, Granulocytes and Myelopoiesis; Platelets and Thrombopoiesis; Red Cells, Iron and Erythropoiesis; Thrombosis and Hemostasis; Transfusion Medicine; Transplantation; and Vascular Biology. Papers can be listed under more than one category as appropriate.
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