Respiratory Research (Aug 2024)
Ubiquitination of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 contributes to the development of pulmonary arterial hypertension mediated by neural precursor cell–expressed developmentally down-regulated gene 4-Like
Abstract
Abstract Objectives In this study, we investigated whether neural precursor cell–expressed developmentally down-regulated gene 4-like (NEDD4L) is the E3 enzyme of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) and whether NEDD4L degrades ACE2 via ubiquitination, leading to the progression of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Methods Bioinformatic analyses were used to explore the E3 ligase that ubiquitinates ACE2. Cultured pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) and specimens from patients with PAH were used to investigate the crosstalk between NEDD4L and ACE2 and its ubiquitination in the context of PAH. Results The inhibition of ubiquitination attenuated hypoxia-induced proliferation of PASMCs. The levels of NEDD4L were increased, and those of ACE2 were decreased in lung tissues from patients with PAH and in PASMCs. NEDD4L, the E3 ligase of ACE2, inhibited the expression of ACE2 in PASMCs, possibly through ubiquitination-mediated degradation. PAH was associated with upregulation of NEDD4L expression and downregulation of ACE2 expression. Conclusions NEDD4L, the E3 ubiquitination enzyme of ACE2, promotes the proliferation of PASMCs, ultimately leading to PAH.
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