Nedd4-2 up-regulation is associated with ACE2 ubiquitination in hypertension
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is a critical component of the compensatory renin–angiotensin system that is down-regulated during the development of hypertension, possibly via ubiquitination. However, little is known about the mechanisms involved in ACE2 ubiquitination in neurogenic hypertension. This study aimed at identifying ACE2 ubiquitination partners, establishing causal relationships and clinical relevance, and testing a gene therapy strategy to mitigate ACE2 ubiquitination in neurogenic hypertension.
Bioinformatics and proteomics were combined to identify E3 ubiquitin ligases associated with ACE2 ubiquitination in chronically hypertensive mice.
Our data identify Nedd4-2 as the first E3 ubiquitin ligase involved in ACE2 ubiquitination in Ang-II-mediated hypertension. We demonstrate the pivotal role of ACE2 on GABAergic neurons in the maintenance of an inhibitory tone to the PVN and the regulation of pre-sympathetic activity. These findings provide a new working model where Nedd4-2 could contribute to ACE2 ubiquitination, leading to the development of neurogenic hypertension and highlighting potential novel therapeutic strategies.
Contributors

Mazher Mohammed
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Blessing Ogunlade
Author

Mona Elgazzaz
Author

Clara Berdasco
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Navya Lakkappa
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Ioana Ghita
Author

Jessie J Guidry
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Srinivas Sriramula
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Jiaxi Xu
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Luke Restivo
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Michelle A Mendiola Plá
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Dawn E Bowles
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Andreas M Beyer
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Xinping Yue
Author

Catalin M Filipeanu
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