FoxO4 controls sGC13 transcription in vascular smooth muscle

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY(2022)

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Nitric oxide (NO) binds soluble guanylyl cyclase 13 (sGC13) to produce cGMP and relax vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) needed for vasodilation. Although the regulation of NO-stimulated sGC activity has been well characterized at the posttranslational level, the mechanisms that govern sGC transcription remain incompletely understood. Recently, we identified Forkhead box subclass O (FoxO) transcription factors as essential for expression of sGC; however, the specific FoxO family member responsible for the expression of sGC13 in SMC remains unknown. Using FoxO shRNA knockdown adenovirus treatment in rat aortic SMCs, we show that FoxO1 or FoxO3 knockdown causes greater than twofold increases in Gucy1a3 and Gucy1b3 mRNA expression, without changes in NO-dependent cGMP production or cGMP-dependent phosphorylation. FoxO4 knockdown produced a 50% decrease in Gucy1a3 and Gucy1b3 mRNA with 70% loss of sGCa and 50% loss of sGC13 protein expression. Knockdown of FoxO4 expression decreased cGMP production and downstream protein kinase G-dependent phosphorylation more than 50%. Triple FoxO knockdown exacerbated loss of sGC-dependent function, phenocopying previous FoxO inhibition studies. Using promoter luciferase and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays, we find that FoxO4 acts as a transcriptional activator by directly binding several FoxO DNA motifs in the promoter regions of GUCY1B3 in human aortic SMCs. Collectively, our data show FoxO4 is a critical transcriptional regulator of sGC13 expression in SMC. NEW & NOTEWORTHY One of the key mechanisms of vascular smooth muscle cell (SMC) dilation occurs through nitric oxide (NO)-dependent induction of soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) by means of its 13-subunit. Herein, we are the first to identify Forkhead box subclass O protein 4 (FoxO4) as a key transcriptional regulator of GUCY1B3 expression, which codes for sGC13 protein in human and animal SMCs. This discovery will likely have important implications for the future usage of antihypertensive and vasodilatory therapies which target NO production, sGC, or FoxO transcription factors.
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soluble guanylyl cyclase, nitric oxide, FoxO, cGMP, transcription
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