Abstract

Activation of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) receptor II (BMPRII) promotes pulmonary artery endothelial cell (PAEC) survival, proliferation, and migration. Mutations to BMPRII are associated with the development of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Endothelial dysfunction, including decreased endothelial nitric-oxide synthase (eNOS) activity and loss of bioactive nitric oxide (NO), plays a prominent role in the development of PAH. We hypothesized that stimulation of BMPRII promotes normal PAEC function by activating eNOS. We report that BMPRII ligands, BMP2 and BMP4, (i) stimulate eNOS phosphorylation at a critical regulatory site, (ii) increase eNOS activity, and (iii) result in canonical changes in eNOS protein-protein interactions. The stimulation of eNOS activity by BMPRII ligands was largely dependent on protein kinase A (PKA) activation, as demonstrated using the PKA inhibitors H89 and myristoylated PKI(6-22) amide. PAEC migration stimulated by BMP2 and BMP4 was inhibited by the NOS inhibitor l-nitroarginine methyl ester, providing functional evidence of eNOS activation. Furthermore, BMP2 and BMP4 failed to stimulate eNOS phosphorylation when BMPRII was knocked down by siRNA. Most important to the pathophysiology of the disease, BMP2 and BMP4 failed to stimulate eNOS phosphorylation in PAECs isolated from patients with mutations in the BMPR2 gene. These data demonstrate a new action of BMPs/BMPRII in the pulmonary endothelium and provide novel mechanistic insight into the pathogenesis of PAH.

Highlights

  • Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)2 is a devastating disease, characterized by increasing pulmonary arterial pressures, leading to right heart failure and eventually, death [1, 2]

  • BMP2 and BMP4 Stimulate endothelial nitric-oxide synthase (eNOS) Phosphorylation and Activity in bPAECs—To determine the effect of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) on eNOS phosphorylation in pulmonary artery endothelial cell (PAEC), serum-starved bPAECs were stimulated for various times with BMP2 (30 ng/ml) or BMP4 (30 ng/ml) or with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) (50 ng/ml) as a positive control

  • The major finding from this study is that BMP2/4 stimulate eNOS phosphorylation and activity in PAECs via BMPRII

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Summary

Introduction

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)2 is a devastating disease, characterized by increasing pulmonary arterial pressures, leading to right heart failure and eventually, death [1, 2]. Activation of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) receptor II (BMPRII) promotes pulmonary artery endothelial cell (PAEC) survival, proliferation, and migration. PAEC migration stimulated by BMP2 and BMP4 was inhibited by the NOS inhibitor L-nitroarginine methyl ester, providing functional evidence of eNOS activation.

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