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A molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation–transcription coupling

Elevation of intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) activates Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent kinases (CaMK) and promotes gene transcription. This signaling pathway is referred to as excitation–transcription (E-T) coupling. Although vascular myocytes can exhibit E-T coupling, the molecular mec...

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Autores principales: Suzuki, Yoshiaki, Ozawa, Takumi, Kurata, Tomo, Nakajima, Nanami, Zamponi, Gerald W., Giles, Wayne R., Imaizumi, Yuji, Yamamura, Hisao
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35412911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2117435119
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author Suzuki, Yoshiaki
Ozawa, Takumi
Kurata, Tomo
Nakajima, Nanami
Zamponi, Gerald W.
Giles, Wayne R.
Imaizumi, Yuji
Yamamura, Hisao
author_facet Suzuki, Yoshiaki
Ozawa, Takumi
Kurata, Tomo
Nakajima, Nanami
Zamponi, Gerald W.
Giles, Wayne R.
Imaizumi, Yuji
Yamamura, Hisao
author_sort Suzuki, Yoshiaki
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description Elevation of intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) activates Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent kinases (CaMK) and promotes gene transcription. This signaling pathway is referred to as excitation–transcription (E-T) coupling. Although vascular myocytes can exhibit E-T coupling, the molecular mechanisms and physiological/pathological roles are unknown. Multiscale analysis spanning from single molecules to whole organisms has revealed essential steps in mouse vascular myocyte E-T coupling. Upon a depolarizing stimulus, Ca(2+) influx through Ca(v)1.2 voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channels activates CaMKK2 and CaMK1a, resulting in intranuclear CREB phosphorylation. Within caveolae, the formation of a molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a is promoted in vascular myocytes. Live imaging using a genetically encoded Ca(2+) indicator revealed direct activation of CaMKK2 by Ca(2+) influx through Ca(v)1.2 localized to caveolae. CaMK1a is phosphorylated by CaMKK2 at caveolae and translocated to the nucleus upon membrane depolarization. In addition, sustained depolarization of a mesenteric artery preparation induced genes related to chemotaxis, leukocyte adhesion, and inflammation, and these changes were reversed by inhibitors of Ca(v)1.2, CaMKK2, and CaMK, or disruption of caveolae. In the context of pathophysiology, when the mesenteric artery was loaded by high pressure in vivo, we observed CREB phosphorylation in myocytes, macrophage accumulation at adventitia, and an increase in thickness and cross-sectional area of the tunica media. These changes were reduced in caveolin1-knockout mice or in mice treated with the CaMKK2 inhibitor STO609. In summary, E-T coupling depends on Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a localized to caveolae, and this complex converts [Ca(2+)](i) changes into gene transcription. This ultimately leads to macrophage accumulation and media remodeling for adaptation to increased circumferential stretch.
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spelling pubmed-91697982022-06-07 A molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation–transcription coupling Suzuki, Yoshiaki Ozawa, Takumi Kurata, Tomo Nakajima, Nanami Zamponi, Gerald W. Giles, Wayne R. Imaizumi, Yuji Yamamura, Hisao Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Elevation of intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) activates Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent kinases (CaMK) and promotes gene transcription. This signaling pathway is referred to as excitation–transcription (E-T) coupling. Although vascular myocytes can exhibit E-T coupling, the molecular mechanisms and physiological/pathological roles are unknown. Multiscale analysis spanning from single molecules to whole organisms has revealed essential steps in mouse vascular myocyte E-T coupling. Upon a depolarizing stimulus, Ca(2+) influx through Ca(v)1.2 voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channels activates CaMKK2 and CaMK1a, resulting in intranuclear CREB phosphorylation. Within caveolae, the formation of a molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a is promoted in vascular myocytes. Live imaging using a genetically encoded Ca(2+) indicator revealed direct activation of CaMKK2 by Ca(2+) influx through Ca(v)1.2 localized to caveolae. CaMK1a is phosphorylated by CaMKK2 at caveolae and translocated to the nucleus upon membrane depolarization. In addition, sustained depolarization of a mesenteric artery preparation induced genes related to chemotaxis, leukocyte adhesion, and inflammation, and these changes were reversed by inhibitors of Ca(v)1.2, CaMKK2, and CaMK, or disruption of caveolae. In the context of pathophysiology, when the mesenteric artery was loaded by high pressure in vivo, we observed CREB phosphorylation in myocytes, macrophage accumulation at adventitia, and an increase in thickness and cross-sectional area of the tunica media. These changes were reduced in caveolin1-knockout mice or in mice treated with the CaMKK2 inhibitor STO609. In summary, E-T coupling depends on Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a localized to caveolae, and this complex converts [Ca(2+)](i) changes into gene transcription. This ultimately leads to macrophage accumulation and media remodeling for adaptation to increased circumferential stretch. National Academy of Sciences 2022-04-11 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9169798/ /pubmed/35412911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2117435119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Suzuki, Yoshiaki
Ozawa, Takumi
Kurata, Tomo
Nakajima, Nanami
Zamponi, Gerald W.
Giles, Wayne R.
Imaizumi, Yuji
Yamamura, Hisao
A molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation–transcription coupling
title A molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation–transcription coupling
title_full A molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation–transcription coupling
title_fullStr A molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation–transcription coupling
title_full_unstemmed A molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation–transcription coupling
title_short A molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation–transcription coupling
title_sort molecular complex of ca(v)1.2/camkk2/camk1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation–transcription coupling
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35412911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2117435119
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