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Publication : The P2Y<sub>2</sub> nucleotide receptor is an inhibitor of vascular calcification.

First Author  Qian S Year  2017
Journal  Atherosclerosis Volume  257
Pages  38-46 PubMed ID  28038380
Mgi Jnum  J:277486 Mgi Id  MGI:6295339
Doi  10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2016.12.014 Citation  Qian S, et al. (2017) The P2Y2 nucleotide receptor is an inhibitor of vascular calcification. Atherosclerosis 257:38-46
abstractText  BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mutations in the 5'-nucleotidase ecto (NT5E) gene that encodes CD73, a nucleotidase that converts AMP to adenosine, are linked to arterial calcification. However, the role of purinergic receptor signaling in the pathology of intimal calcification is not well understood. In this study, we examined whether extracellular nucleotides acting via P2Y2 receptor (P2Y2R) modulate arterial intimal calcification, a condition highly correlated with cardiovascular morbidity. METHODS: Apolipoprotein E, P2Y2R double knockout mice (ApoE(-/-)P2Y2R(-/-)) were used to determine the effect of P2Y2R deficiency on vascular calcification in vivo. Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) isolated from P2Y2R(-/-) mice grown in high phosphate medium were used to assess the role of P2Y2R in the conversion of VSMC into osteoblasts. Luciferase-reporter assays were used to assess the effect of P2Y2R on the transcriptional activity of Runx2. RESULTS: P2Y2R deficiency in ApoE(-/-) mice caused extensive intimal calcification despite a significant reduction in atherosclerosis and macrophage plaque content. The ectoenzyme apyrase that degrades nucleoside di- and triphosphates accelerated high phosphate-induced calcium deposition in cultured VSMC. Expression of P2Y2R inhibits calcification in vitro inhibited the osteoblastic trans-differentiation of VSMC. Mechanistically, expression of P2Y2R inhibited Runx2 transcriptional activation of an osteocalcin promoter driven luciferase reporter gene. CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals a role for vascular P2Y2R as an inhibitor of arterial intimal calcification and provides a new mechanistic insight into the regulation of the osteoblastic trans-differentiation of SMC through P2Y2R-mediated Runx2 antagonism. Given that calcification of atherosclerotic lesions is a significant clinical problem, activating P2Y2R may be an effective therapeutic approach for treatment or prevention of vascular calcification.
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