Nucleolin in the cell membrane promotes Ang II-mediated VSMC phenotypic switching by regulating the AT1R internalization function : Nucleolin promotes Ang II-mediated VSMC phenotypic switching.

IF 5.7 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Li Fang, Zhijie Shen, Yinzhuang Zhang, Zhuoni Mao, Dan Huang, Chenyu Lou
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Abstract

Background: Nucleolin (NCL) plays an important regulatory role in angiotensin II (Ang II)-induced phenotypic switching of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). The aim of this study was to discuss its potential regulatory mechanisms.

Results: We investigated if the pathways involving Ang II type 1 receptor (AT1R) and PKC/MAPK are responsible for Ang II's effects on VSMC phenotypic switching. Ang II upregulated NCL expression and activated the PKC/MAPK signaling pathway to induce VSMC phenotypic switching. In addition, Ang II promoted the translocation of NCL from the nucleus to the cell membrane. NCL was shown to bind to AT1R, whereas the binding of NCL to AT1R was greatly attenuated after the deletion of the GAR region. In addition, when peptide-N-glycosidase F (PNGase F) was applied, the N-glycosylation of NCL protein and the phenotypic switching of VSMC were inhibited. Ang II-induced AT1R internalization, whereas overexpression of NCL delayed Ang II-induced AT1R internalization by inhibiting AT1R phosphorylation and recruited Rab4 and Rab11 to promote recycling, and knockdown of NCL showed the opposite effect and reversal of AT1R binding by the use of rasarfin reversed the effects of sh-NCL. In in vivo experiments, knockdown of NCL expression inhibited Ang II-induced blood pressure rise and vasculopathy.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that NCL promotes Ang II-mediated phenotypic switching of VSMCs by regulating AT1R internalization function.

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Biology Direct
Biology Direct 生物-生物学
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6.40
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10.90%
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32
审稿时长
7 months
期刊介绍: Biology Direct serves the life science research community as an open access, peer-reviewed online journal, providing authors and readers with an alternative to the traditional model of peer review. Biology Direct considers original research articles, hypotheses, comments, discovery notes and reviews in subject areas currently identified as those most conducive to the open review approach, primarily those with a significant non-experimental component.
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