Epigenetic control of natriuretic peptides: implications for health and disease.


Journal

Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS
ISSN: 1420-9071
Titre abrégé: Cell Mol Life Sci
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 9705402

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Dec 2020
Historique:
received: 30 03 2020
accepted: 12 06 2020
revised: 27 05 2020
pubmed: 20 6 2020
medline: 25 11 2020
entrez: 20 6 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The natriuretic peptides (NPs) family, including a class of hormones and their receptors, is largely known for its beneficial effects within the cardiovascular system to preserve regular functions and health. The concentration level of each component of the family is of crucial importance to guarantee a proper control of both systemic and local cardiovascular functions. A fine equilibrium between gene expression, protein secretion and clearance is needed to achieve the final optimal level of NPs. To this aim, the regulation of gene expression and translation plays a key role. In this regard, we know the existence of fine regulatory mechanisms, the so-called epigenetic mechanisms, which target many genes at either the promoter or the 3'UTR region to inhibit or activate their expression. The gene encoding ANP (NPPA) is regulated by histone modifications, DNA methylation, distinct microRNAs and a natural antisense transcript (NPPA-AS1) with consequent implications for both health and disease conditions. Notably, ANP modulates microRNAs on its own. Histone modifications of BNP gene (NPPB) are associated with several cardiomyopathies. The proBNP processing is regulated by miR30-GALNT1/2 axis. Among other components of the NPs family, CORIN, NPRA, NPRC and NEP may undergo epigenetic regulation. A better understanding of the epigenetic control of the NPs family will allow to gain more insights on the pathological basis of common cardiovascular diseases and to identify novel therapeutic targets. The present review article aims to discuss the major achievements obtained so far with studies on the epigenetic modulation of the NPs family.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32556416
doi: 10.1007/s00018-020-03573-0
pii: 10.1007/s00018-020-03573-0
doi:

Substances chimiques

MicroRNAs 0
Natriuretic Peptides 0
N-propionylprocainamide 67635-46-5
Atrial Natriuretic Factor 85637-73-6
Receptors, Atrial Natriuretic Factor EC 4.6.1.2
Procainamide L39WTC366D

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

5121-5130

Auteurs

Speranza Rubattu (S)

IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli, Isernia, Italy. rubattu.speranza@neuromed.it.
Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine and Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy. rubattu.speranza@neuromed.it.

Rosita Stanzione (R)

IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli, Isernia, Italy.

Maria Cotugno (M)

IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli, Isernia, Italy.

Franca Bianchi (F)

IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli, Isernia, Italy.

Simona Marchitti (S)

IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli, Isernia, Italy.

Maurizio Forte (M)

IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli, Isernia, Italy.

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