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HIF2A gain-of-function mutation modulates the stiffness of smooth muscle cells and compromises vascular mechanics.

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Chan, XY; Volkova, E; Eoh, J; Black, R; Fang, L; Gorashi, R; Song, J; Wang, J; Elliott, MB; Barreto-Ortiz, SF; Chen, J; Lin, BL; Santhanam, L ...
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April 2021

Heterozygous gain-of-function (GOF) mutations of hypoxia-inducible factor 2α (HIF2A), a key hypoxia-sensing regulator, are associated with erythrocytosis, thrombosis, and vascular complications that account for morbidity and mortality of patients. We demonstrated that the vascular pathology of HIF2A GOF mutations is independent of erythrocytosis. We generated HIF2A GOF-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and differentiated them into endothelial cells (ECs) and smooth muscle cells (SMCs). Unexpectedly, HIF2A-SMCs, but not HIF2A-ECs, were phenotypically aberrant, more contractile, stiffer, and overexpressed endothelin 1 (EDN1), myosin heavy chain, elastin, and fibrillin. EDN1 inhibition and knockdown of EDN1-receptors both reduced HIF2-SMC stiffness. Hif2A GOF heterozygous mice displayed pulmonary hypertension, had SMCs with more disorganized stress fibers and higher stiffness in their pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells, and had more deformable pulmonary arteries compared with wild-type mice. Our findings suggest that targeting these vascular aberrations could benefit patients with HIF2A GOF and conditions of augmented hypoxia signaling.

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2589-0042

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2589-0042

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April 2021

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24

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4

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102246
 

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Chan, X. Y., Volkova, E., Eoh, J., Black, R., Fang, L., Gorashi, R., … Gerecht, S. (2021). HIF2A gain-of-function mutation modulates the stiffness of smooth muscle cells and compromises vascular mechanics. IScience, 24(4), 102246. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.102246
Chan, Xin Yi, Eugenia Volkova, Joon Eoh, Rebecca Black, Lilly Fang, Rayyan Gorashi, Jihyun Song, et al. “HIF2A gain-of-function mutation modulates the stiffness of smooth muscle cells and compromises vascular mechanics.IScience 24, no. 4 (April 2021): 102246. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.102246.
Chan XY, Volkova E, Eoh J, Black R, Fang L, Gorashi R, et al. HIF2A gain-of-function mutation modulates the stiffness of smooth muscle cells and compromises vascular mechanics. iScience. 2021 Apr;24(4):102246.
Chan, Xin Yi, et al. “HIF2A gain-of-function mutation modulates the stiffness of smooth muscle cells and compromises vascular mechanics.IScience, vol. 24, no. 4, Apr. 2021, p. 102246. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.isci.2021.102246.
Chan XY, Volkova E, Eoh J, Black R, Fang L, Gorashi R, Song J, Wang J, Elliott MB, Barreto-Ortiz SF, Chen J, Lin BL, Santhanam L, Cheng L, Lee FS, Prchal JT, Gerecht S. HIF2A gain-of-function mutation modulates the stiffness of smooth muscle cells and compromises vascular mechanics. iScience. 2021 Apr;24(4):102246.
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Published In

iScience

DOI

EISSN

2589-0042

ISSN

2589-0042

Publication Date

April 2021

Volume

24

Issue

4

Start / End Page

102246