Endothelial UCP2 Is a Mechanosensitive Suppressor of Atherosclerosis

Jiang-Yun Luo* (Co-first Author), Chak Kwong Cheng (Co-first Author), Lei He, Yujie Pu, Yang Zhang, Xiao Lin, Aimin Xu, Chi Wai Lau, Xiao Yu Tian, Ronald Ching Wan Ma, Hanjoong Jo, Yu Huang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Inflamed endothelial cells (ECs) trigger atherogenesis, especially at arterial regions experiencing disturbed blood flow. UCP2 (Uncoupling protein 2), a key mitochondrial antioxidant protein, improves endothelium-dependent relaxation in obese mice. However, whether UCP2 can be regulated by shear flow is unknown, and the role of endothelial UCP2 in regulating inflammation and atherosclerosis remains unclear. This study aims to investigate the mechanoregulation of UCP2 expression in ECs and the effect of UCP2 on endothelial inflammation and atherogenesis.

METHODS: In vitro shear stress simulation system was used to investigate the regulation of UCP2 expression by shear flow. EC-specific Ucp2 knockout mice were used to investigate the role of UCP2 in flow-associated atherosclerosis. 

RESULTS: Shear stress experiments showed that KLF2 (Krüppel-like factor 2) mediates fluid shear stress-dependent regulation of UCP2 expression in human aortic and human umbilical vein ECs. Unidirectional shear stress, statins, and resveratrol upregulate whereas oscillatory shear stress and proinflammatory stimuli inhibit UCP2 expression through altered KLF2 expression. KLF2 directly binds to UCP2 promoter to upregulate its transcription in human umbilical vein ECs. UCP2 knockdown induced expression of genes involved in proinflammatory and profibrotic signaling, resulting in a proatherogenic endothelial phenotype. EC-specific Ucp2 deletion promotes atherogenesis and collagen production. Additionally, we found endothelial Ucp2 deficiency aggravates whereas adeno-associated virus-mediated EC-Ucp2 overexpression inhibits carotid atherosclerotic plaque formation in disturbed flow-enhanced atherosclerosis mouse model. RNA-sequencing analysis revealed FoxO1 (forkhead box protein O1) as the major proinflammatory transcriptional regulator activated by UCP2 knockdown, and FoxO1 inhibition reduced vascular inflammation and disturbed flow-enhanced atherosclerosis. We showed further that UCP2 level is critical for phosphorylation of AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase), which is required for UCP2-induced inhibition of FoxO1. 

CONCLUSIONS: Altogether, our studies uncover that UCP2 is novel mechanosensitive gene under the control of fluid shear stress and KLF2 in ECs. UCP2 expression is critical for endothelial proinflammatory response and atherogenesis. Therapeutic strategies enhancing UCP2 level may have therapeutic potential against atherosclerosis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)424-441
Number of pages18
JournalCirculation Research
Volume131
Issue number5
Online published28 Jul 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Aug 2022

Funding

This study was supported by grants from Hong Kong RGC-Senior Research Fellow Scheme (SRFS2021-4S04), Hong Kong RGC-General Research Fund (14112919), RGC Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme (PDFS 2022/23), National Natural Science Foundation of China (91939302, 82000251), Hong Kong RGC-Area of Excellence (AoE/M/707-18), Hong Kong RGC-Research Impact Fund (R4012-18) and CityU Start-up Fund.

Research Keywords

  • antioxidants
  • atherosclerosis
  • endothelial cell
  • inflammation
  • resveratrol

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RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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