The angiogenic gene profile of circulating endothelial progenitor cells from ischemic stroke patients.

Q4 Neuroscience
Míriam Navarro-Sobrino, Mar Hernández-Guillamon, Israel Fernandez-Cadenas, Marc Ribó, Ignacio A Romero, Pierre-Olivier Couraud, Babette Barbash Weksler, Joan Montaner, Anna Rosell
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Abstract

Background: The identification of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) has introduced new possibilities for cell-based treatments for stroke. We tested the angiogenic gene expression of outgrowth endothelial cells (OECs), an EPC subtype capable to shape vessel structures.

Methods: OECs (at colony or mature stages) from ischemic stroke patients (n=8) were characterized using the RT2 ProfilerTM human angiogenesis PCR Array, and human microvascular endothelial cells (hCMEC/D3) were used as an expression reference of endothelial cells.

Results: Colony-OECs showed higher expression of CCL2, ID3, IGF-1, MMP9, TGFBR1, TNFAIP2, TNF and TGFB1. However, BAI-1, NRP2, THBS1, MMP2 and VEGFC expression was increased in mature-OECs (p<0.05). ID3 (p=0.008) and TGFBR1 (p=0.03) genes remained significantly overexpressed in colony-OECs compared to mature-OECs or hCMEC/D3. MMP9 levels were significantly increased in colony-OECs (p=0.025) compared to mature-OECs. Moreover, MMP-2, VEGF-C, THBS1 and NRP-2 gene expression was also significantly increased in mature-OECs compared to hCMEC/D3 (p<0.05). Some of these genes were positively validated by RT-PCR.

Conclusion: Our study shows that OECs from stroke patients present higher levels of pro-angiogenic factors at early stages, decreasing in mature OECs when they become more similar to mature microvascular endothelial cells.

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缺血性卒中患者循环内皮祖细胞血管生成基因谱。
背景:循环内皮祖细胞(EPCs)的鉴定为卒中的细胞治疗提供了新的可能性。我们测试了生长内皮细胞(OECs)的血管生成基因表达,OECs是一种能够塑造血管结构的EPC亚型。方法:采用RT2 ProfilerTM人血管生成PCR阵列对8例缺血性卒中患者的oec(集落期或成熟期)进行表征,并以人微血管内皮细胞(hCMEC/D3)作为内皮细胞的表达对照。结果:CCL2、ID3、IGF-1、MMP9、TGFBR1、TNFAIP2、TNF、TGFB1表达较高。然而,BAI-1、NRP2、THBS1、MMP2和VEGFC在成熟OECs中的表达增加(结论:我们的研究表明,卒中患者OECs在早期阶段具有较高的促血管生成因子水平,而在成熟OECs中,当它们变得更接近成熟的微血管内皮细胞时,促血管生成因子水平下降。
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Vascular Cell
Vascular Cell Neuroscience-Neurology
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