Kcnk3 dysfunction exaggerates the development of pulmonary hypertension induced by left ventricular pressure overload

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Mendes-Ferreira, Pedro | Ghigna, Maria-Rosa | Lambert, Mélanie | Leribeuz, Hélène | Adão, Rui | Boet, Angèle | Capuano, Véronique | Rucker-Martin, Catherine | Brás-Silva, Carmen | Quarck, Rozenn | Domergue, Valérie | Vachiéry, Jean-Luc | Humbert, Marc | Perros, Frédéric | Montani, David | Antigny, Fabrice

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International audience. Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a common complication of left heart disease (LHD, Group 2 PH) leading to right ventricular (RV) failure and death. Several loss-of-function (LOF) mutations in KCNK3 were identified in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH, Group 1 PH). Additionally, we found that KCNK3 dysfunction is a hallmark of PAH at pulmonary vascular and RV levels. However, the role of KCNK3 in the pathobiology of PH due to LHD is unknown.Methods and results: We evaluated the role of KCNK3 on PH induced by ascending aortic constriction (AAC), in WT and Kcnk3-LOF-mutated rats, by echocardiography, RV catheterization, histology analyses, and molecular biology experiments. We found that Kcnk3-LOF-mutation had no consequence on the development of left ventricular (LV) compensated concentric hypertrophy in AAC, while left atrial emptying fraction was impaired in AAC-Kcnk3-mutated rats. AAC-animals (WT and Kcnk3-mutated rats) developed PH secondary to AAC and Kcnk3-mutated rats developed more severe PH than WT. AAC-Kcnk3-mutated rats developed RV and LV fibrosis in association with an increase of Col1a1 mRNA in right ventricle and left ventricle. AAC-Kcnk3-mutated rats developed severe pulmonary vascular (pulmonary artery as well as pulmonary veins) remodelling with intense peri-vascular and peri-bronchial inflammation, perivascular oedema, alveolar wall thickening, and exaggerated lung vascular cell proliferation compared to AAC-WT-rats. Finally, in lung, right ventricle, left ventricle, and left atrium of AAC-Kcnk3-mutated rats, we found a strong increased expression of Il-6 and periostin expression and a reduction of lung Ctnnd1 mRNA (coding for p120 catenin), contributing to the exaggerated pulmonary and heart remodelling and pulmonary vascular oedema in AAC-Kcnk3-mutated rats.Conclusions: Our results indicate that Kcnk3-LOF is a key event in the pathobiology of PH due to AAC, suggesting that Kcnk3 channel dysfunction could play a potential key role in the development of PH due to LHD.

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