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Bo Sun1, Beverly Tomita1, Ari Salinger2, Ronak R Tilvawala2, Ling Li3, Hana Hakami3, Tao Liu4, Konstantin Tsoyi5, Ivan O Rosas5, Dieter P Reinhardt3, Paul R Thompson2, I-Cheng Ho6.
Abstract
The formation of elastic fibers is active only in the perinatal period. How elastogenesis is developmentally regulated is not fully understood. Citrullination is a unique form of post-translational modification catalyzed by peptidylarginine deiminases (PADs), including PAD1-4. Its physiological role is largely unknown. By using an unbiased proteomic approach of lung tissues, we discovered that FBLN5 and LTBP4, two key elastogenic proteins, were temporally modified in mouse and human lungs. We further demonstrated that PAD2 citrullinated FBLN5 preferentially in young lungs compared to adult lungs. Genetic ablation of PAD2 resulted in attenuated elastogenesis in vitro and age-dependent emphysema in vivo. Mechanistically, citrullination protected FBLN5 from proteolysis and subsequent inactivation of its elastogenic activity. Furthermore, citrullinated but not native FBLN5 partially rescued in vitro elastogenesis in the absence of PAD activity. Our data uncover a novel function of citrullination, namely promoting elastogenesis, and provide additional insights to how elastogenesis is regulated.Entities:
Keywords: Citrullination; Deiminase; Deimination; Elastic fiber; Emphysema; Fibulin-5; Lung compliance
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34274450 PMCID: PMC8502204 DOI: 10.1016/j.matbio.2021.07.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matrix Biol ISSN: 0945-053X Impact factor: 10.447