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Osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification

RATIONALE: Vascular calcification is a prominent feature of late‐stage diabetes, renal and cardiovascular disease (CVD), and has been linked to adverse events. Recent studies in patients reported that plasma levels of osteomodulin (OMD), a proteoglycan involved in bone mineralisation, associate with...

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Autores principales: Skenteris, Nikolaos T., Seime, Till, Witasp, Anna, Karlöf, Eva, Wasilewski, Grzegorz B., Heuschkel, Marina A., Jaminon, Armand M.G., Oduor, Loureen, Dzhanaev, Robert, Kronqvist, Malin, Lengquist, Mariette, Peeters, Frederique E.C.M., Söderberg, Magnus, Hultgren, Rebecka, Roy, Joy, Maegdefessel, Lars, Arnardottir, Hildur, Bengtsson, Eva, Goncalves, Isabel, Quertermous, Thomas, Goettsch, Claudia, Stenvinkel, Peter, Schurgers, Leon J., Matic, Ljubica
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8858609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35184400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.682
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author Skenteris, Nikolaos T.
Seime, Till
Witasp, Anna
Karlöf, Eva
Wasilewski, Grzegorz B.
Heuschkel, Marina A.
Jaminon, Armand M.G.
Oduor, Loureen
Dzhanaev, Robert
Kronqvist, Malin
Lengquist, Mariette
Peeters, Frederique E.C.M.
Söderberg, Magnus
Hultgren, Rebecka
Roy, Joy
Maegdefessel, Lars
Arnardottir, Hildur
Bengtsson, Eva
Goncalves, Isabel
Quertermous, Thomas
Goettsch, Claudia
Stenvinkel, Peter
Schurgers, Leon J.
Matic, Ljubica
author_facet Skenteris, Nikolaos T.
Seime, Till
Witasp, Anna
Karlöf, Eva
Wasilewski, Grzegorz B.
Heuschkel, Marina A.
Jaminon, Armand M.G.
Oduor, Loureen
Dzhanaev, Robert
Kronqvist, Malin
Lengquist, Mariette
Peeters, Frederique E.C.M.
Söderberg, Magnus
Hultgren, Rebecka
Roy, Joy
Maegdefessel, Lars
Arnardottir, Hildur
Bengtsson, Eva
Goncalves, Isabel
Quertermous, Thomas
Goettsch, Claudia
Stenvinkel, Peter
Schurgers, Leon J.
Matic, Ljubica
author_sort Skenteris, Nikolaos T.
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description RATIONALE: Vascular calcification is a prominent feature of late‐stage diabetes, renal and cardiovascular disease (CVD), and has been linked to adverse events. Recent studies in patients reported that plasma levels of osteomodulin (OMD), a proteoglycan involved in bone mineralisation, associate with diabetes and CVD. We hypothesised that OMD could be implicated in these diseases via vascular calcification as a common underlying factor and aimed to investigate its role in this context. METHODS AND RESULTS: In patients with chronic kidney disease, plasma OMD levels correlated with markers of inflammation and bone turnover, with the protein present in calcified arterial media. Plasma OMD also associated with cardiac calcification and the protein was detected in calcified valve leaflets by immunohistochemistry. In patients with carotid atherosclerosis, circulating OMD was increased in association with plaque calcification as assessed by computed tomography. Transcriptomic and proteomic data showed that OMD was upregulated in atherosclerotic compared to control arteries, particularly in calcified plaques, where OMD expression correlated positively with markers of smooth muscle cells (SMCs), osteoblasts and glycoproteins. Immunostaining confirmed that OMD was abundantly present in calcified plaques, localised to extracellular matrix and regions rich in α‐SMA(+) cells. In vivo, OMD was enriched in SMCs around calcified nodules in aortic media of nephrectomised rats and in plaques from ApoE (−/−) mice on warfarin. In vitro experiments revealed that OMD mRNA was upregulated in SMCs stimulated with IFNγ, BMP2, TGFβ1, phosphate and β‐glycerophosphate, and by administration of recombinant human OMD protein (rhOMD). Mechanistically, addition of rhOMD repressed the calcification process of SMCs treated with phosphate by maintaining their contractile phenotype along with enriched matrix organisation, thereby attenuating SMC osteoblastic transformation. Mechanistically, the role of OMD is exerted likely through its link with SMAD3 and TGFB1 signalling, and interplay with BMP2 in vascular tissues. CONCLUSION: We report a consistent association of both circulating and tissue OMD levels with cardiovascular calcification, highlighting the potential of OMD as a clinical biomarker. OMD was localised in medial and intimal α‐SMA(+) regions of calcified cardiovascular tissues, induced by pro‐inflammatory and pro‐osteogenic stimuli, while the presence of OMD in extracellular environment attenuated SMC calcification.
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spelling pubmed-88586092022-03-31 Osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification Skenteris, Nikolaos T. Seime, Till Witasp, Anna Karlöf, Eva Wasilewski, Grzegorz B. Heuschkel, Marina A. Jaminon, Armand M.G. Oduor, Loureen Dzhanaev, Robert Kronqvist, Malin Lengquist, Mariette Peeters, Frederique E.C.M. Söderberg, Magnus Hultgren, Rebecka Roy, Joy Maegdefessel, Lars Arnardottir, Hildur Bengtsson, Eva Goncalves, Isabel Quertermous, Thomas Goettsch, Claudia Stenvinkel, Peter Schurgers, Leon J. Matic, Ljubica Clin Transl Med Research Articles RATIONALE: Vascular calcification is a prominent feature of late‐stage diabetes, renal and cardiovascular disease (CVD), and has been linked to adverse events. Recent studies in patients reported that plasma levels of osteomodulin (OMD), a proteoglycan involved in bone mineralisation, associate with diabetes and CVD. We hypothesised that OMD could be implicated in these diseases via vascular calcification as a common underlying factor and aimed to investigate its role in this context. METHODS AND RESULTS: In patients with chronic kidney disease, plasma OMD levels correlated with markers of inflammation and bone turnover, with the protein present in calcified arterial media. Plasma OMD also associated with cardiac calcification and the protein was detected in calcified valve leaflets by immunohistochemistry. In patients with carotid atherosclerosis, circulating OMD was increased in association with plaque calcification as assessed by computed tomography. Transcriptomic and proteomic data showed that OMD was upregulated in atherosclerotic compared to control arteries, particularly in calcified plaques, where OMD expression correlated positively with markers of smooth muscle cells (SMCs), osteoblasts and glycoproteins. Immunostaining confirmed that OMD was abundantly present in calcified plaques, localised to extracellular matrix and regions rich in α‐SMA(+) cells. In vivo, OMD was enriched in SMCs around calcified nodules in aortic media of nephrectomised rats and in plaques from ApoE (−/−) mice on warfarin. In vitro experiments revealed that OMD mRNA was upregulated in SMCs stimulated with IFNγ, BMP2, TGFβ1, phosphate and β‐glycerophosphate, and by administration of recombinant human OMD protein (rhOMD). Mechanistically, addition of rhOMD repressed the calcification process of SMCs treated with phosphate by maintaining their contractile phenotype along with enriched matrix organisation, thereby attenuating SMC osteoblastic transformation. Mechanistically, the role of OMD is exerted likely through its link with SMAD3 and TGFB1 signalling, and interplay with BMP2 in vascular tissues. CONCLUSION: We report a consistent association of both circulating and tissue OMD levels with cardiovascular calcification, highlighting the potential of OMD as a clinical biomarker. OMD was localised in medial and intimal α‐SMA(+) regions of calcified cardiovascular tissues, induced by pro‐inflammatory and pro‐osteogenic stimuli, while the presence of OMD in extracellular environment attenuated SMC calcification. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8858609/ /pubmed/35184400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.682 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Shanghai Institute of Clinical Bioinformatics 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.
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Skenteris, Nikolaos T.
Seime, Till
Witasp, Anna
Karlöf, Eva
Wasilewski, Grzegorz B.
Heuschkel, Marina A.
Jaminon, Armand M.G.
Oduor, Loureen
Dzhanaev, Robert
Kronqvist, Malin
Lengquist, Mariette
Peeters, Frederique E.C.M.
Söderberg, Magnus
Hultgren, Rebecka
Roy, Joy
Maegdefessel, Lars
Arnardottir, Hildur
Bengtsson, Eva
Goncalves, Isabel
Quertermous, Thomas
Goettsch, Claudia
Stenvinkel, Peter
Schurgers, Leon J.
Matic, Ljubica
Osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification
title Osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification
title_full Osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification
title_fullStr Osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification
title_full_unstemmed Osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification
title_short Osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification
title_sort osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8858609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35184400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.682
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