The Increased Endogenous Sulfur Dioxide Acts as a Compensatory Mechanism for the Downregulated Endogenous Hydrogen Sulfide Pathway in the Endothelial Cell Inflammation.

内源性二氧化硫的增加可作为内皮细胞炎症中内源性硫化氢途径下调的补偿机制

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作者:Zhang Da, Wang Xiuli, Tian Xiaoyu, Zhang Lulu, Yang Guosheng, Tao Yinghong, Liang Chen, Li Kun, Yu Xiaoqi, Tang Xinjing, Tang Chaoshu, Zhou Jing, Kong Wei, Du Junbao, Huang Yaqian, Jin Hongfang
Endogenous hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) and sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) are regarded as important regulators to control endothelial cell function and protect endothelial cell against various injuries. In our present study, we aimed to investigate the effect of endogenous H(2)S on the SO(2) generation in the endothelial cells and explore its significance in the endothelial inflammation in vitro and in vivo. The human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) line (EA.hy926), primary HUVECs, primary rat pulmonary artery endothelial cells (RPAECs), and purified aspartate aminotransferase (AAT) protein from pig heart were used for in vitro experiments. A rat model of monocrotaline (MCT)-induced pulmonary vascular inflammation was used for in vivo experiments. We found that endogenous H(2)S deficiency caused by cystathionine-γ-lyase (CSE) knockdown increased endogenous SO(2) level in endothelial cells and enhanced the enzymatic activity of AAT, a major SO(2) synthesis enzyme, without affecting the expressions of AAT1 and AAT2. While H(2)S donor could reverse the CSE knockdown-induced increase in the endogenous SO(2) level and AAT activity. Moreover, H(2)S donor directly inhibited the activity of purified AAT protein, which was reversed by a thiol reductant DTT. Mechanistically, H(2)S donor sulfhydrated the purified AAT1/2 protein and rescued the decrease in the sulfhydration of AAT1/2 protein in the CSE knockdown endothelial cells. Furthermore, an AAT inhibitor l-aspartate-β-hydroxamate (HDX), which blocked the upregulation of endogenous SO(2)/AAT generation induced by CSE knockdown, aggravated CSE knockdown-activated nuclear factor-κB pathway in the endothelial cells and its downstream inflammatory factors including ICAM-1, TNF-α, and IL-6. In in vivo experiment, H(2)S donor restored the deficiency of endogenous H(2)S production induced by MCT, and reversed the upregulation of endogenous SO(2)/AAT pathway via sulfhydrating AAT1 and AAT2. In accordance with the results of the in vitro experiment, HDX exacerbated the pulmonary vascular inflammation induced by the broken endogenous H(2)S production in MCT-treated rat. In conclusion, for the first time, the present study showed that H(2)S inhibited endogenous SO(2) generation by inactivating AAT via the sulfhydration of AAT1/2; and the increased endogenous SO(2) generation might play a compensatory role when H(2)S/CSE pathway was downregulated, thereby exerting protective effects in endothelial inflammatory responses in vitro and in vivo.

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