Endo-PDI is required for TNFα-induced angiogenesis
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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11/04/2014
11/04/2014
01/12/2013
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Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) and its homologs are oxidoreductases facilitating protein folding in the ER. Endo-PDI (also termed ERp46) is highly expressed in endothelial cells. It belongs to the PDI family but its physiological function is largely unknown. We studied the role of Endo-PDI in endothelial angiogenic responses. Stimulation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (with TNFα (10ng/ml) increased ERK1/2 phosphorylation. This effect was largely attenuated by Endo-PDI siRNA, whereas JNK and p38 MAP kinase phosphorylation was Endo-PDI independent. Similarly, TNFα-stimulated NF-κB signaling determined by IκBα degradation as well as TNFα-induced ICAM expression was unaffected by Endo-PDI siRNA. The action of Endo-PDI was not mediated by extracellular thiol exchange or cell surface PDI as demonstrated by nonpermeative inhibitors and PDI-neutralizing antibody. Moreover, exogenously added PDI failed to restore ERK1/2 activation after Endo-PDI knockdown. This suggests that Endo-PDI acts intracellularly potentially by maintaining the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK pathway. Indeed, knockdown of Endo-PDI attenuated Ras activation measured by G-LISA and Raf phosphorylation. ERK activation influences gene expression by the transcriptional factor AP-1, which controls MMP-9 and cathepsin B, two proteases required for angiogenesis. TNFα-stimulated MMP-9 and cathepsin B induction was reduced by silencing of Endo-PDI. Accordingly, inhibition of cathepsin B or Endo-PDI siRNA blocked the TNFα-stimulated angiogenic response in the spheroid outgrowth assays. Moreover ex vivo tube formation and in vivo Matrigel angiogenesis in response to TNFα were attenuated by Endo-PDI siRNA. In conclusion, our study establishes Endo-PDI as a novel, important mediator of AP-1-driven gene expression and endothelial angiogenic function CAPES Foundation, 6806-10-4 Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo, 2013/03520-5 Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico |
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Free Radical Biology and Medicine, New York, v.65, p.1398-1407, 2013 http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44467 doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2013.09.028 |
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eng |
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Elsevier Science New York |
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Free Radical Biology and Medicine |
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restrictedAccess Elsevier Inc. |
Palavras-Chave | #Thiol #NADPH oxidase #Inflammation #Endothelium #MAP kinases #Free radicals #INFLAMAÇÃO #ENDOTÉLIO #RADICAIS LIVRES #CÉLULAS ENDOTELIAIS |
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