Human antigen R regulates autophagic flux by stabilizing autophagy-associated mRNA in calcific aortic valve disease
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
The incidence of calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) has risen over the last decade and is expected to continue rising; however, pharmacological approaches have proven ineffective. In this study, we evaluated the role and underlying mechanisms of human antigen R (HuR)–mediated post-transcriptional regulation in CAVD.
We found that HuR was significantly upregulated in human calcified aortic valves and primary aortic valvular interstitial cells (VICs) following osteogenic stimulation. Subsequent functional studies revealed that HuR silencing ameliorated calcification both
Our study provides new insights into the post-transcriptional regulatory role of HuR in modulating autophagy-positive factors to regulate the pathogenesis of CAVD. Our findings highlight the potential of HuR as an innovative therapeutic target in CAVD treatment.
Contributors

Juan Fang
Author

Yi Qian
Author

Jinyong Chen
Author

Dilin Xu
Author

Naifang Cao
Author

Gangjie Zhu
Author

Wangxing Hu
Author

Haochang Hu
Author

Ningjing Qian
Author

Shuangshuang Yang
Author

Jian’an Wang
Author
The Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine Hangzhou , China

Xianbao Liu
Author
