Endothelial Gata5 transcription factor regulates blood pressure

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Smail Messaoudi
Ying He
Alex Gutsol
Andrew Wight
Richard L. Hébert
Ragnar O. Vilmundarson
Andrew P. Makrigiannis
John Chalmers
Pavel Hamet
Johanne Tremblay
Ruth McPherson
Alexandre F. R. Stewart
Rhian M. Touyz
Mona Nemer
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[1] Faculty of Medicine,Department of Biochemistry
[2] Microbiology and Immunology,undefined
[3] University of Ottawa,undefined
[4] Kidney Research Center,undefined
[5] University of Ottawa,undefined
[6] University of Ottawa Heart Institute,undefined
[7] University of Ottawa,undefined
[8] The George Institute for Global Health,undefined
[9] The University of Sydney,undefined
[10] The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,undefined
[11] Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal,undefined
[12] Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences,undefined
[13] BHF Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre,undefined
[14] University of Glasgow,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 6卷
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Despite its high prevalence and economic burden, the aetiology of human hypertension remains incompletely understood. Here we identify the transcription factor GATA5, as a new regulator of blood pressure (BP). GATA5 is expressed in microvascular endothelial cells and its genetic inactivation in mice (Gata5-null) leads to vascular endothelial dysfunction and hypertension. Endothelial-specific inactivation of Gata5 mimics the hypertensive phenotype of the Gata5-null mice, suggestive of an important role for GATA5 in endothelial homeostasis. Transcriptomic analysis of human microvascular endothelial cells with GATA5 knockdown reveals that GATA5 affects several genes and pathways critical for proper endothelial function, such as PKA and nitric oxide pathways. Consistent with a role in human hypertension, we report genetic association of variants at the GATA5 locus with hypertension traits in two large independent cohorts. Our results unveil an unsuspected link between GATA5 and a prominent human condition, and provide a new animal model for hypertension.
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