Functional diversity of lysyl hydroxylase 2 in collagen synthesis of human dermal fibroblasts

The pathogenesis of fibrosis, especially involving post-translational modifications of collagen, is poorly understood. Lysyl hydroxylase 2 (long) (LH2 (long)) is thought to play a pivotal role in fibrosis by directing the collagen cross-link pattern. Here we show that LH2 (long) exerts a bimodal fun...

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Published inExperimental cell research Vol. 312; no. 18; pp. 3485 - 3494
Main Authors Wu, Jiang, Reinhardt, Dieter P., Batmunkh, Chimedtseren, Lindenmaier, Werner, Far, Rosel Kretschmer-Kazemi, Notbohm, Holger, Hunzelmann, Nico, Brinckmann, Jürgen
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Abstract The pathogenesis of fibrosis, especially involving post-translational modifications of collagen, is poorly understood. Lysyl hydroxylase 2 (long) (LH2 (long)) is thought to play a pivotal role in fibrosis by directing the collagen cross-link pattern. Here we show that LH2 (long) exerts a bimodal function on collagen synthesis in human dermal fibroblasts. Adenoviral-mediated overexpression of LH2 (long) resulted in a mRNA increase of collagen α1(I) but not of fibronectin and fibrillin-1. This was accompanied by a higher mRNA level of prolyl-4-hydroxylase but not of other ER proteins (Bip, Hsp47, LH1, LH3). The collagen mRNA increase led to an elevated collagen synthesis, which was higher in the fraction of extracellularly deposited, cell-associated collagen than in the medium. The cross-link pattern of cell-associated collagen showed an increase of the hydroxylysine-aldehyde-derived cross-link dihydroxylysinonorleucine and a decrease of the lysine-aldehyde-derived component hydroxylysinonorleucine. The helical lysyl hydroxylation of the procollagen molecule was unaltered. The increase of collagen synthesis in fibroblasts overexpressing LH2 (long) was independent from cross-linking as it was also observed in the presence of β-aminopropionitril, a cross-linking inhibitor. Together our data identify LH2 (long) as a bifunctional protein and underscores its potential role in the pathogenesis of fibrosis.
AbstractList The pathogenesis of fibrosis, especially involving post-translational modifications of collagen, is poorly understood. Lysyl hydroxylase 2 (long) (LH2 (long)) is thought to play a pivotal role in fibrosis by directing the collagen cross-link pattern. Here we show that LH2 (long) exerts a bimodal function on collagen synthesis in human dermal fibroblasts. Adenoviral-mediated overexpression of LH2 (long) resulted in a mRNA increase of collagen alpha1(I) but not of fibronectin and fibrillin-1. This was accompanied by a higher mRNA level of prolyl-4-hydroxylase but not of other ER proteins (Bip, Hsp47, LH1, LH3). The collagen mRNA increase led to an elevated collagen synthesis, which was higher in the fraction of extracellularly deposited, cell-associated collagen than in the medium. The cross-link pattern of cell-associated collagen showed an increase of the hydroxylysine-aldehyde-derived cross-link dihydroxylysinonorleucine and a decrease of the lysine-aldehyde-derived component hydroxylysinonorleucine. The helical lysyl hydroxylation of the procollagen molecule was unaltered. The increase of collagen synthesis in fibroblasts overexpressing LH2 (long) was independent from cross-linking as it was also observed in the presence of beta-aminopropionitril, a cross-linking inhibitor. Together our data identify LH2 (long) as a bifunctional protein and underscores its potential role in the pathogenesis of fibrosis.The pathogenesis of fibrosis, especially involving post-translational modifications of collagen, is poorly understood. Lysyl hydroxylase 2 (long) (LH2 (long)) is thought to play a pivotal role in fibrosis by directing the collagen cross-link pattern. Here we show that LH2 (long) exerts a bimodal function on collagen synthesis in human dermal fibroblasts. Adenoviral-mediated overexpression of LH2 (long) resulted in a mRNA increase of collagen alpha1(I) but not of fibronectin and fibrillin-1. This was accompanied by a higher mRNA level of prolyl-4-hydroxylase but not of other ER proteins (Bip, Hsp47, LH1, LH3). The collagen mRNA increase led to an elevated collagen synthesis, which was higher in the fraction of extracellularly deposited, cell-associated collagen than in the medium. The cross-link pattern of cell-associated collagen showed an increase of the hydroxylysine-aldehyde-derived cross-link dihydroxylysinonorleucine and a decrease of the lysine-aldehyde-derived component hydroxylysinonorleucine. The helical lysyl hydroxylation of the procollagen molecule was unaltered. The increase of collagen synthesis in fibroblasts overexpressing LH2 (long) was independent from cross-linking as it was also observed in the presence of beta-aminopropionitril, a cross-linking inhibitor. Together our data identify LH2 (long) as a bifunctional protein and underscores its potential role in the pathogenesis of fibrosis.
The pathogenesis of fibrosis, especially involving post-translational modifications of collagen, is poorly understood. Lysyl hydroxylase 2 (long) (LH2 (long)) is thought to play a pivotal role in fibrosis by directing the collagen cross-link pattern. Here we show that LH2 (long) exerts a bimodal function on collagen synthesis in human dermal fibroblasts. Adenoviral-mediated overexpression of LH2 (long) resulted in a mRNA increase of collagen alpha1(I) but not of fibronectin and fibrillin-1. This was accompanied by a higher mRNA level of prolyl-4-hydroxylase but not of other ER proteins (Bip, Hsp47, LH1, LH3). The collagen mRNA increase led to an elevated collagen synthesis, which was higher in the fraction of extracellularly deposited, cell-associated collagen than in the medium. The cross-link pattern of cell-associated collagen showed an increase of the hydroxylysine-aldehyde-derived cross-link dihydroxylysinonorleucine and a decrease of the lysine-aldehyde-derived component hydroxylysinonorleucine. The helical lysyl hydroxylation of the procollagen molecule was unaltered. The increase of collagen synthesis in fibroblasts overexpressing LH2 (long) was independent from cross-linking as it was also observed in the presence of beta-aminopropionitril, a cross-linking inhibitor. Together our data identify LH2 (long) as a bifunctional protein and underscores its potential role in the pathogenesis of fibrosis.
The pathogenesis of fibrosis, especially involving post-translational modifications of collagen, is poorly understood. Lysyl hydroxylase 2 (long) (LH2 (long)) is thought to play a pivotal role in fibrosis by directing the collagen cross-link pattern. Here we show that LH2 (long) exerts a bimodal function on collagen synthesis in human dermal fibroblasts. Adenoviral-mediated overexpression of LH2 (long) resulted in a mRNA increase of collagen 1(I) but not of fibronectin and fibrillin-1. This was accompanied by a higher mRNA level of prolyl-4-hydroxylase but not of other ER proteins (Bip, Hsp47, LH1, LH3). The collagen mRNA increase led to an elevated collagen synthesis, which was higher in the fraction of extracellularly deposited, cell-associated collagen than in the medium. The cross-link pattern of cell-associated collagen showed an increase of the hydroxylysine-aldehyde-derived cross-link dihydroxylysinonorleucine and a decrease of the lysine-aldehyde-derived component hydroxylysinonorleucine. The helical lysyl hydroxylation of the procollagen molecule was unaltered. The increase of collagen synthesis in fibroblasts overexpressing LH2 (long) was independent from cross-linking as it was also observed in the presence of beta-aminopropionitril, a cross-linking inhibitor. Together our data identify LH2 (long) as a bifunctional protein and underscores its potential role in the pathogenesis of fibrosis. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
The pathogenesis of fibrosis, especially involving post-translational modifications of collagen, is poorly understood. Lysyl hydroxylase 2 (long) (LH2 (long)) is thought to play a pivotal role in fibrosis by directing the collagen cross-link pattern. Here we show that LH2 (long) exerts a bimodal function on collagen synthesis in human dermal fibroblasts. Adenoviral-mediated overexpression of LH2 (long) resulted in a mRNA increase of collagen α1(I) but not of fibronectin and fibrillin-1. This was accompanied by a higher mRNA level of prolyl-4-hydroxylase but not of other ER proteins (Bip, Hsp47, LH1, LH3). The collagen mRNA increase led to an elevated collagen synthesis, which was higher in the fraction of extracellularly deposited, cell-associated collagen than in the medium. The cross-link pattern of cell-associated collagen showed an increase of the hydroxylysine-aldehyde-derived cross-link dihydroxylysinonorleucine and a decrease of the lysine-aldehyde-derived component hydroxylysinonorleucine. The helical lysyl hydroxylation of the procollagen molecule was unaltered. The increase of collagen synthesis in fibroblasts overexpressing LH2 (long) was independent from cross-linking as it was also observed in the presence of β-aminopropionitril, a cross-linking inhibitor. Together our data identify LH2 (long) as a bifunctional protein and underscores its potential role in the pathogenesis of fibrosis.
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  article-title: Overexpression of lysyl hydroxylase-2b leads to defective collagen fibrillogenesis and matrix mineralization
  publication-title: J. Bone Miner. Res.
  doi: 10.1359/jbmr.2005.20.1.81
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Snippet The pathogenesis of fibrosis, especially involving post-translational modifications of collagen, is poorly understood. Lysyl hydroxylase 2 (long) (LH2 (long))...
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SubjectTerms Adenoviridae - genetics
Adenoviridae - metabolism
Animals
Cells, Cultured
Cellular biology
Collagen
Collagen Type I - biosynthesis
Collagen Type I - genetics
Dermis - cytology
Enzymes
Fibrillin-1
Fibrillins
Fibroblasts - cytology
Fibroblasts - physiology
Fibronectins - genetics
Fibronectins - metabolism
Fibrosis
Fibrosis - metabolism
Gene expression
Genetic Vectors - genetics
Genetic Vectors - metabolism
Human subjects
Humans
Lysyl hydroxylase
Microfilament Proteins - genetics
Microfilament Proteins - metabolism
Molecular biology
Post-translational modification
Procollagen-Lysine, 2-Oxoglutarate 5-Dioxygenase - genetics
Procollagen-Lysine, 2-Oxoglutarate 5-Dioxygenase - metabolism
Procollagen-Proline Dioxygenase - genetics
Procollagen-Proline Dioxygenase - metabolism
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc - genetics
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc - metabolism
RNA, Messenger - metabolism
Title Functional diversity of lysyl hydroxylase 2 in collagen synthesis of human dermal fibroblasts
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