Emerging connectivity of programmed cell death pathways and pulmonary vascular remodelling during pulmonary hypertension

J Cell Mol Med. 2024 Aug;28(16):e70003. doi: 10.1111/jcmm.70003.

Abstract

Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a chronic progressive vascular disease characterized by abnormal pulmonary vascular resistance and pulmonary artery pressure. The major structural alteration during PH is pulmonary vascular remodelling, which is mainly caused by the imbalance between proliferation and apoptosis of pulmonary vascular cells. Previously, it was thought that apoptosis was the only type of programmed cell death (PCD). Soon afterward, other types of PCD have been identified, including autophagy, pyroptosis, ferroptosis and necroptosis. In this review, we summarize the role of the above five forms of PCD in mediating pulmonary vascular remodelling, and discuss their guiding significance for PH treatment. The current review could provide a better understanding of the correlation between PCD and pulmonary vascular remodelling, contributing to identify new PCD-associated drug targets for PH.

Keywords: apoptosis; autophagy; ferroptosis; necroptosis; programmed cell death; pulmonary hypertension; pulmonary vascular remodelling; pyroptosis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Apoptosis*
  • Autophagy
  • Ferroptosis
  • Humans
  • Hypertension, Pulmonary* / pathology
  • Hypertension, Pulmonary* / physiopathology
  • Necroptosis
  • Pulmonary Artery / metabolism
  • Pulmonary Artery / pathology
  • Pyroptosis
  • Signal Transduction
  • Vascular Remodeling*