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NADPH oxidase subunit NOXO1 is a target for emphysema treatment in COPD

Authors :
Norbert Weissmann
Miklós Geiszt
Susan Scheibe
Mariola Bednorz
Christina A. Eichstaedt
Marija Gredic
Ekkehard Grünig
Simone Kraut
Niklas Müller
Hossein Ardeschir Ghofrani
Natascha Sommer
Nirmal Parajuli
Ralph T. Schermuly
Christine Veith
Werner Seeger
Friedrich Grimminger
Stefan Hadzic
Fenja Knoepp
Athanasios Fysikopoulos
Giulia K. Buchmann
Oleg Pak
Peter Dorfmüller
Flávia Rezende
Jochen Wilhelm
Peter Jaksch
Alexandra Pichl
Matthias Hecker
Katrin Schröder
Andreas Hecker
Srikanth Karnati
Winfried Padberg
Baktybek Kojonazarov
Cheng-Yu Wu
Stefan Gattenlöhner
Zeki I. Kanbagli
Ralf P. Brandes
Andreas Günther
Eveline Baumgart-Vogt
Ingrid Henneke
Claus Vogelmeier
Ilka Wittig
Walter Klepetko
Michael Seimetz
Katrin Hinderhofer
Source :
Nature metabolism. 2(6)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of morbidity and death worldwide. Peroxynitrite, formed from nitric oxide, which is derived from inducible nitric oxide synthase, and superoxide, has been implicated in the development of emphysema, but the source of the superoxide was hitherto not characterized. Here, we identify the non-phagocytic NADPH oxidase organizer 1 (NOXO1) as the superoxide source and an essential driver of smoke-induced emphysema and pulmonary hypertension development in mice. NOXO1 is consistently upregulated in two models of lung emphysema, Cybb (also known as NADPH oxidase 2, Nox2)-knockout mice and wild-type mice with tobacco-smoke-induced emphysema, and in human COPD. Noxo1-knockout mice are protected against tobacco-smoke-induced pulmonary hypertension and emphysema. Quantification of superoxide, nitrotyrosine and multiple NOXO1-dependent signalling pathways confirm that peroxynitrite formation from nitric oxide and superoxide is a driver of lung emphysema. Our results suggest that NOXO1 may have potential as a therapeutic target in emphysema.

Details

ISSN :
25225812
Volume :
2
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1948113bf28b4c644885d6f45918eb0d