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Prostaglandin E receptor-4 receptor mediates endothelial barrier-enhancing and anti-inflammatory effects of oxidized phospholipids.

Olga Oskolkova1, Grzegorz Gawlak1, Yufeng Tian1, Yunbo Ke1, Nicolene Sarich1, Sophia Son1, Katrin Andreasson2, Valery N Bochkov3, Anna A Birukova1, Konstantin G Birukov4.   

Abstract

Unlike other agonists that cause transient endothelial cell (EC) response, the products of 1-palmitoyl-2-arachidonoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (PAPC) oxidation that contain cyclopenthenone groups, which recapitulate prostaglandin-like structure, cause sustained enhancement of the pulmonary EC barrier. The mechanisms that drive the sustained effects by oxidized PAPC (OxPAPC) remain unexplored. On the basis of the structural similarity of isoprostanoid moieties that are present in full-length oxygenated PAPC species, we used an inhibitory approach to perform the screening of prostanoid receptors as potential candidates that mediate OxPAPC effects. Results show that only prostaglandin E receptor-4 (EP4) was involved and mediated the sustained phase of the barrier-enhancing effects of OxPAPC that are associated with the activation of Rac GTPase and its cytoskeletal targets. EC incubation with OxPAPC also induced EP4 mRNA expression in pulmonary ECs and lung tissue. EP4 knockdown using gene-specific small interfering RNA did not affect the rapid phase of OxPAPC-induced EC barrier enhancement or the protective effects against thrombin-induced EC permeability, but abolished the advanced barrier enhancement phase and suppressed the protective effects of OxPAPC against more sustained EC barrier dysfunction and cell inflammatory response caused by TNF-α. Endothelial-specific knockout of the EP4 receptor in mice attenuated the protective effect of intravenous OxPAPC administration in the model of acute lung injury caused by intratracheal injection of LPS. Taken together, these results demonstrate a novel role for prostaglandin receptor EP4 in the mediation of barrier-enhancing and anti-inflammatory effects caused by oxidized phospholipids.-Oskolkova, O., Gawlak, G., Tian, Y., Ke, Y., Sarich, N., Son, S., Andreasson, K., Bochkov, V. N., Birukova, A. A., Birukov, K. G. Prostaglandin E receptor-4 receptor mediates endothelial barrier-enhancing and anti-inflammatory effects of oxidized phospholipids. © FASEB.

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Keywords:  acute lung injury; cytoskeleton; vascular permeability

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28572443      PMCID: PMC5572684          DOI: 10.1096/fj.201601232RR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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