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Mechano-sensitive TET1s inhibits endothelial athero-susceptible phenotype through regulating YAP phosphorylation
Genes & Diseases 2023, 10 (4): 1183-1186
Published: 04 April 2023
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G3BP2 regulates oscillatory shear stress-induced endothelial dysfunction
Genes & Diseases 2022, 9 (6): 1701-1715
Published: 19 November 2021
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GTPase-activating SH3 domain-binding protein 2 (G3BP2) is a mediator that responds to environmental stresses through stress granule formation and is involved in the progression of chronic diseases. However, no studies have examined the contribution of G3BP2 in the oscillatory shear stress (OSS)-induced endothelial dysfunction. Here we assessed the effects of G3BP2 in endothelial cells (ECs) function and investigated the underlying mechanism. Using shear stress apparatus and partial ligation model, we identified that stress granule-related genes in ECs could be induced by OSS with RNA-seq, and then confirmed that G3BP2 was highly and specifically expressed in athero-susceptible endothelia in the OSS regions. G3bp2-/-Apoe-/- mice had significantly decreased atherosclerotic lesions associated with deficiency of G3BP2 in protecting endothelial barrier function, decreasing monocyte adhesion to ECs and inhibiting the proinflammatory cytokine levels. Furthermore, loss of G3BP2 diminished OSS-induced inflammation in ECs by increasing YAP nucleocytoplasmic shuttling and phosphorylation. These data demonstrate that G3BP2 is a critical OSS regulated gene in regulating ECs function and that G3BP2 inhibition in ECs is a promising atheroprotective therapeutic strategy.

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Desulfovibrio desulfuricans aggravates atherosclerosis by enhancing intestinal permeability and endothelial TLR4/NF-κB pathway in Apoe−/− mice
Genes & Diseases 2023, 10 (1): 239-253
Published: 16 October 2021
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It is increasingly aware that gut microbiota is closely associated with atherosclerosis. However, which and how specific gut bacteria regulate the progression of atherosclerosis is still poorly understood. In this study, modified linear discriminant analysis was performed in comparing the gut microbiota structures of atherosclerotic and non-atherosclerotic mice, and Desulfovibrio desulfuricans (D. desulfuricans) was found to be associated with atherosclerosis. D. desulfuricans-treated Apoe−/− mice showed significantly aggravated atherosclerosis. The proatherogenic effect of D. desulfuricans was attributed to its ability to increase intestinal permeability and subsequent raise in the transit of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from the intestine to the bloodstream. Excessive LPS in the blood can elicit local and systemic inflammation and activate Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)/nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) signaling of endothelial cells. TAK-242, a specific inhibitor of TLR4, can ameliorate the development of D. desulfuricans-induced atherosclerosis by blocking the LPS-induced activation of TLR4/NF-κB signaling.

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