Smurf1 ubiquitin ligase causes downregulation of BMP receptors and is induced in monocrotaline and hypoxia models of pulmonary arterial hypertension

2010 
Reduced bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) receptor (BMPR) expression and BMP signaling have been implicated in vascular cell proliferation and remodeling associated with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). The low penetrance of the BMPR II disease gene in familial PAH suggests that additional genetic or environmental factors are involved in clinical manifestation of PAH. Smurf1 ubiquitin ligase, together with inhibitory SMAD 6/7, forms a negative feedback loop for the attenuation of BMP signals by downregulating BMPR and signaling molecules and, in addition, functions in the integration of MAPK/Ras mitogenic pathways. The present study found that Smurf1 was significantly elevated in pulmonary arteries of monocrotaline and hypoxia-induced PAH rats. In the pulmonary artery of hypoxia-exposed mice, elevation of Smurf1 and SMAD7 was correlated with reduced expression of BMPR II protein. Over-expression of Smurf1 in cultured cells induced ubiquitination and degradation of BMPR I and II whereas ligase-inactiv...
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