PS5, A peptidomimetic of suppressor of cytokine signaling 1, as a novel antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent to prevent atherosclerosis

2021 ◽  
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S. La Manna ◽  
L. Lopez-Sanz ◽  
S. Bernal ◽  
L. Jimenez-Castilla ◽  
I. Prieto ◽  
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Pratap Karki ◽  
Yunbo Ke ◽  
Chen-Ou Zhang ◽  
Yue Li ◽  
Yufeng Tian ◽  
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Pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 induce endothelial cell (EC) barrier disruption and trigger an inflammatory response in part by activating the Janus kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK-STAT) pathway. The protein suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 (SOCS3) is a negative regulator of JAK-STAT, but its role in modulation of lung EC barrier dysfunction caused by bacterial pathogens has not been investigated. Using human lung ECs and EC-specific SOCS3 knockout mice, we tested the hypothesis that SOCS3 confers microtubule (MT)-mediated protection against endothelial dysfunction. SOCS3 knockdown in cultured ECs or EC-specific SOCS3 knockout in mice resulted in exacerbated lung injury characterized by increased permeability and inflammation in response to IL-6 or heat killed Staphylococcus aureus (HKSA). Ectopic expression of SOCS3 attenuated HKSA-induced EC dysfunction, and this effect required assembled MTs. SOCS3 was enriched in the MT fractions, and treatment with HKSA disrupted SOCS3–MT association. We discovered that — in addition to its known partners gp130 and JAK2 — SOCS3 interacts with MT plus-end binding proteins CLIP-170 and CLASP2 via its N-terminal domain. The resulting SOCS3–CLIP-170/CLASP2 complex was essential for maximal SOCS3 anti-inflammatory effects. Both IL-6 and HKSA promoted MT disassembly and disrupted SOCS3 interaction with CLIP-170 and CLASP2. Moreover, knockdown of CLIP-170 or CLASP2 impaired SOCS3–JAK2 interaction and abolished the anti-inflammatory effects of SOCS3. Together, these findings demonstrate for the first time an interaction between SOCS3 and CLIP-170/CLASP2 and reveal that this interaction is essential to the protective effects of SOCS3 in lung endothelium.


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Svenja Stumpf ◽  
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Patrick Paulus ◽  
Thorsten J. Maier ◽  
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PC Heinrich ◽  
D Häussinger ◽  
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