PCSK9, a novel immune and ferroptosis related gene in abdominal aortic aneurysm neck

Sci Rep. 2023 Apr 13;13(1):6054. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-33287-9.

Abstract

The gene expression profile of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) neck is not fully understood. The etiology of AAA is considered to be related to atherosclerosis and the inflammatory response, involving congenital, genetic, metabolic, and other factors. The level of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) is related to those of cholesterol, oxidized low-density lipoprotein, and triglycerides. PCSK9 inhibitors have significant effects on lowering LDL-cholesterol, reversing atherosclerotic plaques, and reducing the risk of cardiovascular events and have been approved by several lipid-lowering guidelines. This work was aimed to investigate the potential role of PCSK9 in the neck of AAA. We extracted the expression dataset (GSE47472) containing 14 AAA patients and 8 donors and single-cell RNAseq (scRNA-seq) data (GSE164678) of CaCl2-induced (AAA) samples from the Gene Expression Omnibus dataset. Through bioinformatics methods, we found that PCSK9 was up-regulated in the proximal neck of human AAA. In AAA, PCSK9 was mainly expressed in fibroblasts. Additionally, immune check-point PDCD1LG2 was also expressed higher in AAA neck than donor, while CTLA4, PDCD1, and SIGLEC15 were down-regulated in AAA neck. The expression of PCSK was correlated with PDCD1LG2, LAG3, and CTLA4 in AAA neck. Additionally, some ferroptosis-related genes were also down-regulated in AAA neck. PCSK9 was also correlated with ferroptosis-related genes in AAA neck. In conclusion, PCSK9 was highly expressed in AAA neck, and may exert its role through interacting with immune check-points and ferroptosis-related genes.

MeSH terms

  • Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal* / genetics
  • CTLA-4 Antigen
  • Cholesterol
  • Cholesterol, LDL
  • Ferroptosis* / genetics
  • Humans
  • Proprotein Convertase 9* / genetics
  • Proprotein Convertase 9* / metabolism

Substances

  • Cholesterol
  • Cholesterol, LDL
  • CTLA-4 Antigen
  • PCSK9 protein, human
  • Proprotein Convertase 9