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Endothelial Yin Yang 1 Phosphorylation at S118 Induces Atherosclerosis Under Flow

Journal

CIRCULATION RESEARCH
Volume 129, Issue 12, Pages 1158-1174

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.121.319296

Keywords

atherosclerosis; casein kinase; endothelial cell; tetrabromocinnamic acid; Yin Yang

Funding

  1. Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST-109-2326-B-400-006, 109-2320-B-400-010-MY3]
  2. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01HL198735]

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This study reveals that disturbed flow induces increased expression of phosphorylated YY1 (S118) in endothelial cells, promoting atherosclerosis. This phenomenon is mediated by the direct interaction of CK2 alpha with YY1, and the direct binding of phosphorylated YY1 (S118) with ZKSCAN4.
Rationale: Disturbed flow occurring in arterial branches and curvatures induces vascular endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction and atherosclerosis. We postulated that disturbed flow plays important role in modulating phosphoprotein expression profiles to regulate endothelial functions and atherogenesis. Objective: The goal of this study is to discover novel site-specific phosphorylation alterations induced by disturbed flow in ECs to contribute to atherosclerosis. Methods and Results: Quantitative phosphoproteomics analysis of ECs exposed to disturbed flow with low and oscillatory shear stress (0.5 +/- 4 dynes/cm(2)) versus pulsatile shear stress (12 +/- 4 dynes/cm(2)) revealed that oscillatory shear stress induces phospho-YY1(S118) (serine [S]118 phosphorylation of Yin Yang 1) in ECs. Elevated phospho-YY1(S118) level in ECs was further confirmed to be present in the disturbed flow regions in experimental animals and human atherosclerotic arteries. This disturbed flow-induced EC phospho-YY1(S118) is mediated by CK2 alpha (casein kinase 2 alpha) through its direct interaction with YY1. Yeast 2-hybrid library screening and in situ proximity ligation assays demonstrate that phospho-YY1(S118) directly binds ZKSCAN4 (zinc finger with KRAB [kruppel-associated box] and SCAN [SRE-ZBP, CTfin51, AW-1 and Number 18 cDNA] domains 4) to induce promoter activity and gene expression of HDM2 (human double minute 2), which consequently induces EC proliferation through downregulation of p53 and p21(CIP1). Administration of apoE-deficient (ApoE(-/-)) mice with CK2-specific inhibitor tetrabromocinnamic acid or atorvastatin inhibits atherosclerosis formation through downregulations of EC phospho-YY1(S118) and HDM2. Generation of novel transgenic mice bearing EC-specific overexpression of S118-nonphosphorylatable mutant of YY1 in ApoE(-/-) mice confirms the critical role of phospho-YY1(S118) in promoting atherosclerosis through EC HDM2. Conclusions: Our findings provide new insights into the mechanisms by which disturbed flow induces endothelial phospho-YY1(S118) to promote atherosclerosis, thus indicating phospho-YY1(S118) as a potential molecular target for atherosclerosis treatment.

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