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Camila Chiesa1, Valentina Perez-Torrado1, Letizia Nada1
1Laboratory of Metabolic Diseases and Aging, Institut Pasteur de Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Objective:
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is a vascular genetic disorder caused by endothelial cell dysfunction and characterized by telangiectasias and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). HHT results primarily from loss-of-function mutations affecting components of the BMP9-ALK1-ENG-SMAD signaling cascade, a pathway essential for endothelial quiescence and vascular homeostasis, and currently lacks a cure. Here, we investigated whether nitazoxanide, an orally bioavailable drug with extensive clinical use, can modulate endothelial signaling relevant to HHT.
Approach And Results:
Nitazoxanide treatment activated SMAD1/5/8 signaling and increased expression of the downstream target ID1 in endothelial cells, while concurrently inhibiting mTOR signaling, indicating a dual modulatory effect on pathways implicated in HHT pathogenesis. In vivo, nitazoxanide activated SMAD signaling in BMP9/10-immunoblocked mice and significantly reduced AVM formation and hypervascularization. Importantly, nitazoxanide restored SMAD1/5/8 activation and ID1 expression in patient-derived blood outgrowth endothelial cells harboring loss-of-function mutations in ALK1 or SMAD4, which exhibit impaired BMP signaling.
Conclusion:
These findings identify nitazoxanide as a pharmacological modulator capable of activating BMP-SMAD signaling while restraining mTOR activity, thereby overcoming key signaling defects in HHT endothelial cells. Collectively, our results highlight nitazoxanide as a promising therapeutic candidate to target endothelial dysfunction in HHT.
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