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SOX17 is a Critical Factor in Maintaining Endothelial Function in Pulmonary Hypertension by an Exosome‐Mediated Autocrine Manner

Endothelial dysfunction is considered a predominant driver for pulmonary vascular remodeling in pulmonary hypertension (PH). SOX17, a key regulator of vascular homoeostasis, has been found to harbor mutations in PH patients, which are associated with PH susceptibility. Here, this study explores whet...

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Autores principales: Zou, Xiaozhou, Liu, Ting, Huang, Zhongjie, Zhou, Wei, Yuan, Mengnan, Zhao, Hongying, Pan, Zongfu, Chen, Pengcheng, Shao, Yanfei, Hu, Xiaoping, Zhang, Su, Zheng, Shuilian, Zhang, Yiwen, Huang, Ping
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10190640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36919784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202206139
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author Zou, Xiaozhou
Liu, Ting
Huang, Zhongjie
Zhou, Wei
Yuan, Mengnan
Zhao, Hongying
Pan, Zongfu
Chen, Pengcheng
Shao, Yanfei
Hu, Xiaoping
Zhang, Su
Zheng, Shuilian
Zhang, Yiwen
Huang, Ping
author_facet Zou, Xiaozhou
Liu, Ting
Huang, Zhongjie
Zhou, Wei
Yuan, Mengnan
Zhao, Hongying
Pan, Zongfu
Chen, Pengcheng
Shao, Yanfei
Hu, Xiaoping
Zhang, Su
Zheng, Shuilian
Zhang, Yiwen
Huang, Ping
author_sort Zou, Xiaozhou
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description Endothelial dysfunction is considered a predominant driver for pulmonary vascular remodeling in pulmonary hypertension (PH). SOX17, a key regulator of vascular homoeostasis, has been found to harbor mutations in PH patients, which are associated with PH susceptibility. Here, this study explores whether SOX17 mediates the autocrine activity of pulmonary artery ECs to maintain endothelial function and vascular homeostasis in PH and its underlying mechanism. It is found that SOX17 expression is downregulated in the endothelium of remodeled pulmonary arteries in IPH patients and SU5416/hypoxia (Su/hypo)‐induced PH mice as well as dysfunctional HPAECs. Endothelial knockdown of SOX17 accelerates the progression of Su/hypo‐induced PH in mice. SOX17 overexpression in the pulmonary endothelium of mice attenuates Su/hypo‐induced PH. SOX17‐associated exosomes block the proliferation, apoptosis, and inflammation of HPAECs, preventing pulmonary arterial remodeling and Su/hypo‐induced PH. Mechanistic analyses demonstrates that overexpressing SOX17 promotes the exosome‐mediated release of miR‐224‐5p and miR‐361‐3p, which are internalized by injured HPAECs in an autocrine manner, ultimately repressing the upregulation of NR4A3 and PCSK9 genes and improving endothelial function. These results suggest that SOX17 is a key gene in maintaining endothelial function and vascular homeostasis in PH through regulating exosomal miRNAs in an autocrine manner.
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spelling pubmed-101906402023-05-18 SOX17 is a Critical Factor in Maintaining Endothelial Function in Pulmonary Hypertension by an Exosome‐Mediated Autocrine Manner Zou, Xiaozhou Liu, Ting Huang, Zhongjie Zhou, Wei Yuan, Mengnan Zhao, Hongying Pan, Zongfu Chen, Pengcheng Shao, Yanfei Hu, Xiaoping Zhang, Su Zheng, Shuilian Zhang, Yiwen Huang, Ping Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Endothelial dysfunction is considered a predominant driver for pulmonary vascular remodeling in pulmonary hypertension (PH). SOX17, a key regulator of vascular homoeostasis, has been found to harbor mutations in PH patients, which are associated with PH susceptibility. Here, this study explores whether SOX17 mediates the autocrine activity of pulmonary artery ECs to maintain endothelial function and vascular homeostasis in PH and its underlying mechanism. It is found that SOX17 expression is downregulated in the endothelium of remodeled pulmonary arteries in IPH patients and SU5416/hypoxia (Su/hypo)‐induced PH mice as well as dysfunctional HPAECs. Endothelial knockdown of SOX17 accelerates the progression of Su/hypo‐induced PH in mice. SOX17 overexpression in the pulmonary endothelium of mice attenuates Su/hypo‐induced PH. SOX17‐associated exosomes block the proliferation, apoptosis, and inflammation of HPAECs, preventing pulmonary arterial remodeling and Su/hypo‐induced PH. Mechanistic analyses demonstrates that overexpressing SOX17 promotes the exosome‐mediated release of miR‐224‐5p and miR‐361‐3p, which are internalized by injured HPAECs in an autocrine manner, ultimately repressing the upregulation of NR4A3 and PCSK9 genes and improving endothelial function. These results suggest that SOX17 is a key gene in maintaining endothelial function and vascular homeostasis in PH through regulating exosomal miRNAs in an autocrine manner. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10190640/ /pubmed/36919784 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202206139 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Zou, Xiaozhou
Liu, Ting
Huang, Zhongjie
Zhou, Wei
Yuan, Mengnan
Zhao, Hongying
Pan, Zongfu
Chen, Pengcheng
Shao, Yanfei
Hu, Xiaoping
Zhang, Su
Zheng, Shuilian
Zhang, Yiwen
Huang, Ping
SOX17 is a Critical Factor in Maintaining Endothelial Function in Pulmonary Hypertension by an Exosome‐Mediated Autocrine Manner
title SOX17 is a Critical Factor in Maintaining Endothelial Function in Pulmonary Hypertension by an Exosome‐Mediated Autocrine Manner
title_full SOX17 is a Critical Factor in Maintaining Endothelial Function in Pulmonary Hypertension by an Exosome‐Mediated Autocrine Manner
title_fullStr SOX17 is a Critical Factor in Maintaining Endothelial Function in Pulmonary Hypertension by an Exosome‐Mediated Autocrine Manner
title_full_unstemmed SOX17 is a Critical Factor in Maintaining Endothelial Function in Pulmonary Hypertension by an Exosome‐Mediated Autocrine Manner
title_short SOX17 is a Critical Factor in Maintaining Endothelial Function in Pulmonary Hypertension by an Exosome‐Mediated Autocrine Manner
title_sort sox17 is a critical factor in maintaining endothelial function in pulmonary hypertension by an exosome‐mediated autocrine manner
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10190640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36919784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202206139
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