基质硬化通过TRPV4/MicroRNA-6740/ET-1机械转导途径诱导内皮功能障碍

Xiang Song, Gan Chen, Zhenwei Sun, Pan Shang, Guo-xing You, Jingxiang Zhao, Sisi Liu, D. Han, Hong Zhou
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血管硬化与心血管疾病(CVD)预后相关。内皮功能障碍,表现为血管舒张减少和血管收缩增加,不仅影响血管张力,而且加速CVD的进展。然而,血管硬化对内皮功能的确切影响及其机制尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们发现底物硬度的增加促进了人脐静脉内皮细胞内皮素-1 (ET-1)的表达,抑制了内皮型一氧化氮合酶的表达。此外,miR-6740-5p被鉴定为刚度敏感的microRNA,它被刚性底物下调,随后导致ET-1表达增加。此外,我们发现底物硬化降低钙通道TRPV4的表达和活性,从而通过抑制miR-6740-5p增强ET-1的表达。最后,临床血浆样本分析显示,颈动脉粥样硬化患者血浆miR-6740-5p水平明显低于健康人。综上所述,我们的研究结果显示了一种新的机械调节的TRPV4/miR-6740/ et -1信号轴,基底刚度通过该信号轴影响内皮功能。我们的研究结果表明,血管硬化诱导内皮功能障碍,从而加速CVD的进展。此外,本研究表明,不适当的生物物理信号诱导的内皮功能障碍可能是心血管植入物并发症发生的重要原因。
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Matrix Stiffening Induce Endothelial Dysfunction Via the TRPV4/MicroRNA-6740/ET-1 Mechanotransduction Pathway
Vascular stiffening is associated with the prognosis of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Endothelial dysfunction, as shown by reduced vasodilation and increased vasoconstriction,not only affects vascular tone, but also accelerates progression of CVD. However, the precise effect of vascular stiffening on endothelial function and its mechanism are still unclear. In this study, we found that increasing substrate stiffness promoted endothelin-1 (ET-1) expression and inhibited endothelial nitric oxide synthase expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Additionally, miR-6740-5p was identified as a stiffness-sensitive microRNA, which was down regulated by a stiff substrate, and subsequently resulted in increased ET-1 expression.Furthermore, we found that substrate stiffening reduced expression and activity of the calcium channel TRPV4, which subsequently enhanced ET-1 expression by inhibiting miR-6740-5p. Finally, analysis of clinical plasma samples showed that plasma miR-6740-5p levels inpatients with carotid atherosclerosis were significantly lower than those in healthy people.Taken together, our findings show a novel mechanically regulated TRPV4/miR-6740/ET-1signaling axis by which substrate stiffness affects endothelial function. Our findings suggest that vascular stiffening induces endothelial dysfunction, and thereby accelerates progression of CVD. Furthermore, this study indicated that endothelial dysfunction induced by improper biophysical cues of cardiovascular implants may be an important reason for occurrence of complications for cardiovascular implants.
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