Inherited arrhythmias and cardiomyopathies are a group of potentially lethal genetic cardiac disorders which are often passed down through generations and pose risks to several family members. While i Show more
Inherited arrhythmias and cardiomyopathies are a group of potentially lethal genetic cardiac disorders which are often passed down through generations and pose risks to several family members. While individually rare, these conditions are collectively common and pose significant challenges for clinical management given their variable severity, age of onset, and response to treatments. Earlier genetic analyses revealed crucial insights into the main genetic culprits of these disorders, such as Show less
Pulmonary hypertension secondary to pulmonary fibrosis (PF-PH) is one of the most common causes of PH, and there is no approved therapy. The molecular signature of PF-PH and underlying mechanism of wh Show more
Pulmonary hypertension secondary to pulmonary fibrosis (PF-PH) is one of the most common causes of PH, and there is no approved therapy. The molecular signature of PF-PH and underlying mechanism of why pulmonary hypertension (PH) develops in PF patients remains understudied and poorly understood. We observed significantly increased vascular wall thickness in both fibrotic and non-fibrotic areas of PF-PH patient lungs compared to PF patients. The increased vascular wall thickness in PF-PH patients is concomitant with a significantly increased expression of the transcription factor Slug within the macrophages and its target prolactin-induced protein (PIP), an extracellular matrix protein that induces pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cell proliferation. We developed a novel translational rat model of combined PF-PH that is reproducible and shares similar histological features (fibrosis, pulmonary vascular remodeling) and molecular features (Slug and PIP upregulation) with human PF-PH. We found Slug inhibition decreases PH severity in our animal model of PF-PH. Our study highlights the role of Slug/PIP axis in PF-PH. Show less