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Formyl peptide receptor-1 activation exerts a critical role for the dynamic plasticity of arteries via actin polymerization.

Camilla F Wenceslau1, Cameron G McCarthy2, Theodora Szasz3, Fabiano B Calmasini3, Mykola Mamenko3, R Clinton Webb3.   

Abstract

Several human diseases, include cancer and stroke are characterized by changes in immune system activation and vascular contractility. However, the mechanistic foundation of a vascular immuno-physiology network is still largely unknown. Formyl peptide receptor-1 (FPR-1), which plays a vital role in the function of the innate immune system, is widely expressed in arteries, but its role in vascular plasticity is unclear. We questioned why a receptor that is crucial for immune defense, and cell motility in leukocytes, would be expressed in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). We hypothesized that activation of FPR-1 in arteries is important for the temporal reorganization of actin filaments, and consequently, changes in vascular function, similar to what is observed in neutrophils. To address our hypothesis, we used FPR-1 knockout and VSMCs lacking FPR-1. We observed that FPR-1 activation induces actin polymerization in wild type VSMCs. Absence of FPR-1 in the vasculature significantly decreased vascular contraction and induced loss of myogenic tone to elevated intraluminal pressures via disruption of actin polymerization. Actin polymerization activator ameliorated these responses. In conclusion, we have established a novel role for FPR-1 in VSMC contractility and motility, similar to the one observed in sentinel cells of the innate immune system. This discovery is fundamental for vascular immuno-pathophysiology, given that FPR-1 in VSMCs not only functions as an immune system receptor, but it also has an important role for the dynamic plasticity of arteries.
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Keywords:  Actin polymerization; Formyl peptide receptor-1; Vascular contractility

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30639374      PMCID: PMC6391177          DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2019.01.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacol Res        ISSN: 1043-6618            Impact factor:   7.658


  12 in total

1.  Microbiota Introduced to Germ-Free Rats Restores Vascular Contractility and Blood Pressure.

Authors:  Bina Joe; Cameron G McCarthy; Jonnelle M Edwards; Xi Cheng; Saroj Chakraborty; Tao Yang; Rachel M Golonka; Blair Mell; Ji-Youn Yeo; Nicole R Bearss; Janara Furtado; Piu Saha; Beng San Yeoh; Matam Vijay-Kumar; Camilla F Wenceslau
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2020-10-19       Impact factor: 10.190

2.  Microbiota are critical for vascular physiology: Germ-free status weakens contractility and induces sex-specific vascular remodeling in mice.

Authors:  Jonnelle M Edwards; Shaunak Roy; Jeremy C Tomcho; Zachary J Schreckenberger; Saroj Chakraborty; Nicole R Bearss; Piu Saha; Cameron G McCarthy; Matam Vijay-Kumar; Bina Joe; Camilla F Wenceslau
Journal:  Vascul Pharmacol       Date:  2019-12-13       Impact factor: 5.773

Review 3.  Impact of Immune System Activation and Vascular Impairment on Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction.

Authors:  Fabiano B Calmasini; Nicole Klee; R Clinton Webb; Fernanda Priviero
Journal:  Sex Med Rev       Date:  2019-07-17

4.  Reconstitution of autophagy ameliorates vascular function and arterial stiffening in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

Authors:  Cameron G McCarthy; Camilla F Wenceslau; Fabiano B Calmasini; Nicole S Klee; Michael W Brands; Bina Joe; R Clinton Webb
Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol       Date:  2019-08-30       Impact factor: 4.733

Review 5.  The Obligatory Role of the Acetylcholine-Induced Endothelium-Dependent Contraction in Hypertension: Can Arachidonic Acid Resolve this Inflammation?

Authors:  Jonnelle M Edwards; Cameron G McCarthy; Camilla F Wenceslau
Journal:  Curr Pharm Des       Date:  2020       Impact factor: 3.116

6.  FPR-1 (Formyl Peptide Receptor-1) Activation Promotes Spontaneous, Premature Hypertension in Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rats.

Authors:  Jonnelle M Edwards; Shaunak Roy; Sarah L Galla; Jeremy C Tomcho; Nicole R Bearss; Emily W Waigi; Blair Mell; Xi Cheng; Piu Saha; Matam Vijay-Kumar; Cameron G McCarthy; Bina Joe; Camilla F Wenceslau
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2021-03-01       Impact factor: 10.190

Review 7.  Guidelines for the measurement of vascular function and structure in isolated arteries and veins.

Authors:  Camilla F Wenceslau; Cameron G McCarthy; Scott Earley; Sarah K England; Jessica A Filosa; Styliani Goulopoulou; David D Gutterman; Brant E Isakson; Nancy L Kanagy; Luis A Martinez-Lemus; Swapnil K Sonkusare; Pratish Thakore; Aaron J Trask; Stephanie W Watts; R Clinton Webb
Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol       Date:  2021-05-14       Impact factor: 5.125

8.  Intrinsic exercise capacity induces divergent vascular plasticity via arachidonic acid-mediated inflammatory pathways in female rats.

Authors:  Vaishnavi Aradhyula; Emily Waigi; Nicole R Bearss; Jonnelle M Edwards; Bina Joe; Cameron G McCarthy; Lauren B Koch; Camilla F Wenceslau
Journal:  Vascul Pharmacol       Date:  2021-04-16       Impact factor: 5.738

9.  Targeting Endothelial Barrier Dysfunction Caused by Circulating Bacterial and Mitochondrial N-Formyl Peptides With Deformylase.

Authors:  Patricia Martinez-Quinones; Amel Komic; Cameron G McCarthy; R Clinton Webb; Camilla Ferreira Wenceslau
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2019-06-06       Impact factor: 7.561

Review 10.  Ethanol: striking the cardiovascular system by harming the gut microbiota.

Authors:  Carla B P Silva; Jefferson Elias-Oliveira; Cameron G McCarthy; Camilla F Wenceslau; Daniela Carlos; Rita C Tostes
Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 5.125

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