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Endothelial PTBP1 Deletion in Transplanted Cardiac Tissue Limits Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy

Pathoulas, C. L.; Hayashi, K.; Rosales, I.; Kimble, A. L.; Dewan, K.; Gross, R. T.; Lancey, J.; Ye, L.; Li, Q.; Li, Y.; Hao, B.; Reese, B.; Jellison, E.; Menoret, A.; Vella, A. T.; Bowles, D. E.; Valenzuela, N. M.; Hsu, J. J.; Alessandrini, A.; Murphy, P. A.

2026-02-19 immunology
10.64898/2026.02.18.706637 bioRxiv
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BackgroundCardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) is a leading cause of late graft failure and mortality following heart transplantation, with limited therapeutic options. Endothelial cells (ECs), at the interface between the donor graft and host immune system, play a central role in CAV development. However, the molecular mechanisms driving endothelial dysfunction and vascular remodeling in chronic heart transplant rejection remain poorly understood. MethodsTo characterize endothelial alterations associated with CAV, we isolated nuclei from cardiac tissues of four human donor groups: (1) early post-transplant CAV-negative surveillance biopsies, (2) CAV-negative explanted grafts with acute cellular rejection (ACR), (3) late-stage CAV-positive explanted grafts, and (4) naive non-transplanted control hearts. We applied intranuclear cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes (inCITE-seq) to profile endothelial gene expression together with nuclear protein levels of splice factor polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1 (PTBP1), a key post-transcriptional regulator of endothelial inflammatory responses. Functional relevance of PTBP1 was assessed using endothelial-specific deletion of Ptbp1 in an F1 hybrid murine model of CAV. ResultsIn human CAV, endothelial cells exhibited increased transforming growth factor-{beta} (TGF-{beta}) signaling and reduced oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos) transcripts. Nuclear PTBP1 protein levels were markedly elevated in CAV endothelium and were associated with TGF-{beta}-responsive transcriptional programs and correlated with clinical indices of cardiac dysfunction. In murine heart transplants, endothelial-specific deletion of Ptbp1 markedly reduced hallmarks of CAV, including neointimal hyperplasia, fibrosis, and lymphocyte activation. At the molecular level, endothelial Ptbp1 deletion prevented suppression of mitochondrial transcripts and preserved mitochondrial content and integrity under hypoxic stress, attenuating interferon signaling in endothelial cells. ConclusionThese findings identify PTBP1 as a central endothelial regulator linking pro-fibrotic stress to mitochondrial dysfunction and immune activation in chronic cardiac allograft rejection. Targeting endothelial PTBP1 may represent a strategy to limit chronic graft injury while minimizing systemic immunosuppression.

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