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Tyrosyl phosphorylation of PZR promotes hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in PTPN11-associated Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines
Jae-Sung Yi, Sravan Perla, Liz Enyenihi, Anton M. Bennett
Jae-Sung Yi, Sravan Perla, Liz Enyenihi, Anton M. Bennett
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Research Article Cardiology

Tyrosyl phosphorylation of PZR promotes hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in PTPN11-associated Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines

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Abstract

Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines (NSML) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder that presents with cardio-cutaneous-craniofacial defects. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) represents the major life-threatening presentation in NSML. Mutations in the PTPN11 gene that encodes for the protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP), SHP2, represents the predominant cause of HCM in NSML. NSML-associated PTPN11 mutations render SHP2 catalytically inactive with an “open” conformation. NSML-associated PTPN11 mutations cause hypertyrosyl phosphorylation of the transmembrane glycoprotein, protein zero-related (PZR), resulting in increased SHP2 binding. Here we show that NSML mice harboring a tyrosyl phosphorylation–defective mutant of PZR (NSML/PZRY242F) that is defective for SHP2 binding fail to develop HCM. Enhanced AKT/S6 kinase signaling in heart lysates of NSML mice was reversed in NSML/PZRY242F mice, demonstrating that PZR/SHP2 interactions promote aberrant AKT/S6 kinase activity in NSML. Enhanced PZR tyrosyl phosphorylation in the hearts of NSML mice was found to drive myocardial fibrosis by engaging an Src/NF-κB pathway, resulting in increased activation of IL-6. Increased expression of IL-6 in the hearts of NSML mice was reversed in NSML/PZRY242F mice, and PZRY242F mutant fibroblasts were defective for IL-6 secretion and STAT3-mediated fibrogenesis. These results demonstrate that NSML-associated PTPN11 mutations that induce PZR hypertyrosyl phosphorylation trigger pathophysiological signaling that promotes HCM and cardiac fibrosis.

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Jae-Sung Yi, Sravan Perla, Liz Enyenihi, Anton M. Bennett

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Generation of PZR tyrosyl phosphorylation–deficient knockin mice.

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Generation of PZR tyrosyl phosphorylation–deficient knockin mice.
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(A) Schematic of mouse PZRY242F mutation. (B) Heart lysates from WT (Mpzl1+/+) and PZRY242F (Mpzl1Y242F/Y242F+) mice were immunoblotted with anti-SHP2, –p-PZR (Y242), –p-PZR (Y264), and -PZR antibodies (–p, phosphorylated). (C and D) Heart lysates from WT (Ptpn11+/+ Mpzl1+/Y242F), NSML (Ptpn11Y279C/+ Mpzl1+/Y242F), PZRY242F (Ptpn11+/+ Mpzl1Y242F/Y242F) and NSML/PZRY242F (Ptpn11Y279C/+ Mpzl1Y242F/Y242F) mice were immunoblotted with anti-SHP2, –p-PZR (Y242), –p-PZR (Y264), and -PZR antibodies. The phosphorylation level of PZR was quantitated (n = 6) (C). Heart lysates were incubated with GST-conjugated human SHP2 SH2 domains (GST-N+C SH2). WT lysate was incubated with GST as a negative control. Proteins were affinity purified with glutathione agarose beads and immunoblotted with anti-PZR and -GST antibodies (D). Brackets mark p-PZR and PZR bands. Data represent mean ± SEM. Statistical significance was analyzed by 1-way ANOVA with 2-stage linear step-up procedure of Benjamini, Krieger, and Yekutieli correction for multiple comparisons.

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