多发性关节炎患者滑液中VEGF的定量和转录因子HIF-1α的筛选:潜在的抗血管生成分子靶点

Shankar Jayarama, Shivakumar Subanna, Barathi Paramahamsa Salimath, J. Krishnamurthy
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类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种多关节炎症性自身免疫性疾病,骨关节炎(OA)是关节软骨的炎症性退行性疾病。目前的研究旨在了解RA和OA中血管生成基因VEGF及其调节因子HIF-1α与MVD之间的关系。RA和OA患者血清和滑液中VEGF水平均升高,RA患者血清和滑液中VEGF水平略高于OA患者。在两种情况下,HIF-1α的表达和MVD计数也相应增加。与VEGF水平相似,HIF-1α、MVD和CD-31计数在RA患者中表达较高。上述结果提示,多发性关节炎患者血清和滑膜液中血管生成肽VEGF、转录因子HIF-1α表达水平和滑膜微血管密度之间存在显著相关性。VEGF、hif -1 α和MVD在这些慢性炎症中的表达和调控增加,不仅是早期指标,也是抗血管生成因子在这些慢性炎症的新药治疗中的潜在靶点。
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Quantification of VEGF and Screening of Transcription Factor HIF-1α in Synovial Fluid of Polyarthritic Patients: Targets for Potential Anti-angiogenic Molecules
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a polyarticular inflammatory autoimmune disease and osteoarthritis (OA) is an inflammatory degenerative disease of the articular cartilage. The current study efforts have been made to understand the relationship between the angiogenic genes VEGF, its regulator HIF-1α and MVD in RA and OA. The level of VEGF in serum and synovial fluid was increased in both RA and OA, but the levels were slightly more in cases of RA compared to that of OA. A corresponding increase in expression of HIF-1α and MVD counts was also noted in both conditions. Similar to VEGF levels, the expression of HIF-1α , MVD and CD-31 counts was higher among RA patients. These results thus indicate that there is a significant association between the angiogenic peptide VEGF in serum and synovial fluids, expression levels of transcription factor HIF-1α and microvessel density in the synovium of polyarthritic patients. The increased expression and regulation of VEGF, HIF-1alpha and MVD in these chronic inflammatory conditions are not only early indicators but also potential targets for antiangiogenic factors in the therapeutics of novel drugs for these smoldering conditions.
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