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Pentastatin, a matrikine of the Collagen IVa5, is a novel endogenous mediator of pulmonary endothelial dysfunction

Deposition of basement membrane components, such as collagen IVα5, is associated with altered endothelial cell function in pulmonary hypertension. Collagen IVα5 harbors a functionally active fragment within its C-terminal non-collageneous (NC1) domain, called pentastatin, whose role in pulmonary endothelial cell behavior remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that pentastatin serves as a mediator of pulmonary endothelial cell dysfunction, contributing to pulmonary hypertension. In vitro, treatment with pentastatin induced transcription of immediate early genes and pro-inflammatory cytokines and led to a functional loss of endothelial barrier integrity in pulmonary arterial endothelial cells. Mechanistically, pentastatin leads to β(1)-integrin subunit clustering and Rho/ROCK activation. Blockage of the β(1)-integrin subunit or the Rho/ROCK pathway partially attenuated the pentastatin-induced endothelial barrier disruption. While pentastatin reduced the viability of endothelial cells, smooth muscle cell proliferation was induced. These effects on the pulmonary vascular cells were recapitulated ex vivo in the isolated-perfused lung model, where treatment with pentastatin induced swelling of the endothelium accompanied by occasional endothelial cell apoptosis. This was reflected by increased vascular permeability and elevated pulmonary arterial pressure induced by pentastatin. This study identifies pentastatin as a mediator of endothelial cell dysfunction, which thus might contribute to the pathogenesis of pulmonary vascular disorders such as pulmonary hypertension.

  • Mutgan, A. C.
  • Jandl, K.
  • Radic, N.
  • Valzano, F.
  • Kolb, D.
  • Hoffmann, J.
  • Foris, V.
  • Wilhelm, J.
  • M. Boehm P
  • Hoetzenecker, K.
  • Olschewski, A.
  • Olschewski, H.
  • Heinemann, A.
  • Wygrecka, M.
  • Marsh, L. M.
  • Kwapiszewska, G.

Keywords

  • collagen IVα5
  • endothelial dysfunction
  • matrikine
  • pentastatin
  • pulmonary hypertension
Publication details
DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00391.2023
Journal: Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
Work Type: Original
Location: UGMLC
Disease Area: PH
Partner / Member: JLU
Access-Number: 37694286

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