Endothelial indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase protects against development of pulmonary hypertension

内皮吲哚胺2,3-双加氧酶可预防肺动脉高压的发生

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Abstract

RATIONALE: A proliferative and apoptosis-resistant phenotype in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) is key to pathologic vascular remodeling in pulmonary hypertension (PH). Expression of indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) by vascular endothelium is a newly identified vasomotor-regulatory mechanism also involved in molecular signaling cascades governing vascular smooth muscle cell (vSMC) plasticity. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the therapeutic potential of enhanced endothelial IDO in development of PH and its associated vascular remodeling. METHODS: We used loss and gain of function in vivo studies to establish the role and determine the therapeutic effect of endothelial IDO in hypoxia-induced PH in mice and monocrotaline-induced PH in rats. We also studied PASMC phenotype in an IDO-high in vivo and in vitro tissue microenvironment. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The endothelium was the primary site for endogenous IDO production within mouse lung, and the mice lacking this gene had exaggerated hypoxia-induced PH. Conversely, augmented pulmonary endothelial IDO expression, through a human IDO-encoding Sleeping Beauty (SB)-based nonviral gene-integrating approach, halted and attenuated the development of PH, right ventricular hypertrophy, and vascular remodeling in both preclinical models of PH. IDO derived from endothelial cells promoted apoptosis in PH-PASMCs through depolarization of mitochondrial transmembrane potential and down-regulated PH-PASMC proliferative/synthetic capacity through enhanced binding of myocardin to CArG box DNA sequences present within the promoters of vSMC differentiation-specific genes. CONCLUSIONS: Enhanced endothelial IDO ameliorates PH and its associated vascular structural remodeling through paracrine phenotypic modulation of PH-PASMCs toward a proapoptotic and less proliferative/synthetic state.

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