2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21062022
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Role of Autophagy in Von Willebrand Factor Secretion by Endothelial Cells and in the In Vivo Thrombin-Antithrombin Complex Formation Promoted by the HIV-1 Matrix Protein p17

Abstract: Although the advent of combined antiretroviral therapy has substantially improved the survival of HIV-1-infected individuals, non-AIDS-related diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent in HIV-1-infected patients. Persistent abnormalities in coagulation appear to contribute to excess risk for a broad spectrum of non-AIDS defining complications. Alterations in coagulation biology in the context of HIV infection seem to be largely a consequence of a chronically inflammatory microenvironment leading to endothel… Show more

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“…Intriguingly, GO term analysis revealed a strong enrichment of extracellular-region- and cell-adhesion-related proteins among the proteins that are secreted in a GRASP55-dependent manner (e.g., MMP2, COL6A1-3, CDH13, BCAM, CADM1) ( Figures 5 B–5E; Table S5 ), suggesting that GRASP55 influences ECM composition and cell adhesion by controlling unconventional cargo secretion. Of note, nearly half of the GRASP55-dependent secretome proteins harbor a signal peptide ( Figure 5 F), in line with previous reports showing that cargoes that either contain or lack a signal peptide can be secreted via UPS routes ( Bugatti et al., 2020 ; Gee et al., 2011 ; Nüchel et al., 2018 ; Schotman et al., 2008 ).
Figure 5 The GRASP55-dependent secretome (A) Experimental outline of the SILAC-based GRASP55-dependent secretome assay in WI-26 cells (details in text).
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Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Intriguingly, GO term analysis revealed a strong enrichment of extracellular-region- and cell-adhesion-related proteins among the proteins that are secreted in a GRASP55-dependent manner (e.g., MMP2, COL6A1-3, CDH13, BCAM, CADM1) ( Figures 5 B–5E; Table S5 ), suggesting that GRASP55 influences ECM composition and cell adhesion by controlling unconventional cargo secretion. Of note, nearly half of the GRASP55-dependent secretome proteins harbor a signal peptide ( Figure 5 F), in line with previous reports showing that cargoes that either contain or lack a signal peptide can be secreted via UPS routes ( Bugatti et al., 2020 ; Gee et al., 2011 ; Nüchel et al., 2018 ; Schotman et al., 2008 ).
Figure 5 The GRASP55-dependent secretome (A) Experimental outline of the SILAC-based GRASP55-dependent secretome assay in WI-26 cells (details in text).
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Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Our secretome and surfactome studies highlight another important mechanistic aspect of UPS: although the presence of a signal peptide is indeed necessary for bulk protein secretion, proteins that either harbor or lack a signal peptide can be secreted via UPS. Our findings are in line with recent examples from the literature showing that proteins such as transforming growth factor (TGF)-b1 (N€ uchel et al, 2018), TGF-a (Kuo et al, 2000), vWF (von Willebrand factor) (Bugatti et al, 2020), the DF508-CFTR mutant (Gee et al, 2011), or Drosophila integrins (Schotman et al, 2008)-all of which contain signal peptidesrequire GRASP55 and/or UPS routes for their delivery to the cell surface, at least under certain conditions (e.g., cellular stress). Future work will be necessary to qualitatively and quantitatively characterize the differences between secretory and degradative autophagosomes and to mechanistically explain how cargo selection happens.…”
Section: Cell Biological Aspects Of Grasp55 Regulation and Cargo Selection In Upssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Created with BioRender.com. by chloroquine treatment results in a downregulation of VWF secretion [43]. Further support to the importance of secretory autophagy in ECs comes from the analysis of autophagic vacuoles secreted by ECs under starvation, showing that these autophagic vacuoles contain high levels of VWF [44].…”
Section: Autophagy Controls Endothelial Cells Homeostasis and Functionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…TAT can be detected in thrombus-related diseases since it indicates the activation of thrombin which contributes to thrombus generation [30]. Hence, it is meaningful to nd biomarkers with diagnostic value.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%