The Role of NOX2-Derived Reactive Oxygen Species in the Induction of Endothelin-Converting Enzyme-1 by Angiotensin II.
Michael Adu-GyamfiClaudia GoettschJulian Kamhieh-MilzLei ChenAnna Maria PfefferkornAnja HofmannCoy BrunssenGregor MüllerThomas WaltherMuhammad Imtiaz AshrafHenning MorawietzJanusz WitowskiRusan CatarPublished in: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Endothelin-1 is a key regulator of vascular tone and blood pressure in health and disease. We have recently found that ET-1 production in human microvascular endothelial cells (HMECs) can be promoted by angiotensin II (Ang II) through a novel mechanism involving octamer-binding transcription factor-1 (Oct-1), NADPH oxidase-2 (NOX2), and superoxide anions. As the formation of bioactive ET-1 also depends on endothelin-converting enzyme-1 (ECE-1), we investigated the transcriptional regulation of the ECE1 gene. We found that exposure of HMECs to Ang II resulted in a concentration- and time-dependent increase in ECE1 mRNA expression. Pharmacological inhibition of ECE-1 reduced Ang II-stimulated ET-1 release to baseline values. The effect of Ang II on ECE1 mRNA expression was associated with Oct-1 binding to the ECE1 promoter, resulting in its increased activity. Consequently, the Ang II-stimulated increase in ECE1 mRNA expression could be prevented by siRNA-mediated Oct-1 inhibition. It could also be abolished by silencing the NOX2 gene and neutralizing superoxide anions with superoxide dismutase. In mice fed a high-fat diet, cardiac expression of Ece1 mRNA increased in wild-type mice but not in Nox2 -deficient animals. It can be concluded that Ang II engages Oct-1, NOX2, and superoxide anions to stimulate ECE1 expression in the endothelium.
Keyphrases
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- reactive oxygen species
- angiotensin converting enzyme
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