Inhibition of Fap Promotes Cardiac Repair by Stabilizing BNP. Issue 5 (9th February 2023)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Inhibition of Fap Promotes Cardiac Repair by Stabilizing BNP. Issue 5 (9th February 2023)
- Main Title:
- Inhibition of Fap Promotes Cardiac Repair by Stabilizing BNP
- Authors:
- Sun, Yuxi
Ma, Mengqiu
Cao, Dandan
Zheng, Ancheng
Zhang, Yiying
Su, Yang
Wang, Jianfang
Xu, Yanhua
Zhou, Mi
Tang, Yansong
Liu, Yifan
Ma, Teng
Fan, Aoyuan
Zhang, Xiaoying
Zhu, Qiaoling
Qin, Jiachen
Mo, Chunyang
Xu, Yawei
Zhang, Li
Xu, Dachun
Yue, Rui - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Myocardial infarction (MI) elicits cardiac fibroblast activation and extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition to maintain the structural integrity of the heart. Recent studies demonstrate that Fap (fibroblast activation protein)—a prolyl-specific serine protease—is an important marker of activated cardiac fibroblasts after MI. Methods: Left ventricle and plasma samples from patients and healthy donors were used to analyze the expression level of FAP and its prognostic value. Echocardiography and histological analysis of heart sections were used to analyze cardiac functions, scar formation, ECM deposition and angiogenesis after MI. RNA-Sequencing, biochemical analysis, cardiac fibroblasts (CFs) and endothelial cells co-culture were used to reveal the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which Fap regulates angiogenesis. Results: We found that Fap is upregulated in patient cardiac fibroblasts after cardiac injuries, while plasma Fap is downregulated and functions as a prognostic marker for cardiac repair. Genetic or pharmacological inhibition of Fap in mice significantly improved cardiac function after MI. Histological and transcriptomic analyses showed that Fap inhibition leads to increased angiogenesis in the peri-infarct zone, which promotes ECM deposition and alignment by cardiac fibroblasts and prevents their overactivation, thereby limiting scar expansion. Mechanistically, we found that BNP (brain natriuretic peptide) is a novel substrate of Fap thatAbstract : Background: Myocardial infarction (MI) elicits cardiac fibroblast activation and extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition to maintain the structural integrity of the heart. Recent studies demonstrate that Fap (fibroblast activation protein)—a prolyl-specific serine protease—is an important marker of activated cardiac fibroblasts after MI. Methods: Left ventricle and plasma samples from patients and healthy donors were used to analyze the expression level of FAP and its prognostic value. Echocardiography and histological analysis of heart sections were used to analyze cardiac functions, scar formation, ECM deposition and angiogenesis after MI. RNA-Sequencing, biochemical analysis, cardiac fibroblasts (CFs) and endothelial cells co-culture were used to reveal the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which Fap regulates angiogenesis. Results: We found that Fap is upregulated in patient cardiac fibroblasts after cardiac injuries, while plasma Fap is downregulated and functions as a prognostic marker for cardiac repair. Genetic or pharmacological inhibition of Fap in mice significantly improved cardiac function after MI. Histological and transcriptomic analyses showed that Fap inhibition leads to increased angiogenesis in the peri-infarct zone, which promotes ECM deposition and alignment by cardiac fibroblasts and prevents their overactivation, thereby limiting scar expansion. Mechanistically, we found that BNP (brain natriuretic peptide) is a novel substrate of Fap that mediates postischemic angiogenesis. Fap degrades BNP to inhibit vascular endothelial cell migration and tube formation. Pharmacological inhibition of Fap in Nppb (encoding pre-proBNP) or Npr1 (encoding the BNP receptor)-deficient mice showed no cardioprotective effects, suggesting that BNP is a physiological substrate of Fap. Conclusions: This study identifies Fap as a negative regulator of cardiac repair and a potential drug target to treat MI. Inhibition of Fap stabilizes BNP to promote angiogenesis and cardiac repair. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Circulation research. Volume 132:Issue 5(2023)
- Journal:
- Circulation research
- Issue:
- Volume 132:Issue 5(2023)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 132, Issue 5 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 132
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0132-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 586
- Page End:
- 600
- Publication Date:
- 2023-02-09
- Subjects:
- angiogenic factor -- fibroblasts -- myocardial infarction -- natriuretic peptide
Cardiovascular system -- Periodicals
Blood -- Circulation -- Periodicals
Blood Circulation
Cardiovascular System
Vascular Diseases
Sang -- Circulation -- Périodiques
Appareil cardiovasculaire -- Périodiques
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http://journals.lww.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.122.320781 ↗
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- English
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- 0009-7330
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