Suicide gene reveals the myocardial neovascularization role of mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing CXCR4 (MSC(CXCR4)).

BACKGROUND:Our previous studies indicated that MSC(CXCR4) improved cardiac function after myocardial infarction (MI). This study was aimed to investigate the specific role of MSC(CXCR4) in neovascularization of infarcted myocardium using a suicide gene approach. METHODS:MSCs were transduced with eit...

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Main Authors: Jialiang Liang, Wei Huang, Xiyong Yu, Atif Ashraf, Kishore K Wary, Meifeng Xu, Ronald W Millard, Muhammad Ashraf, Yigang Wang
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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spelling doaj-1c704d5cb7994183a76a327c1c342e422020-11-24T21:54:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4615810.1371/journal.pone.0046158Suicide gene reveals the myocardial neovascularization role of mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing CXCR4 (MSC(CXCR4)).Jialiang LiangWei HuangXiyong YuAtif AshrafKishore K WaryMeifeng XuRonald W MillardMuhammad AshrafYigang WangBACKGROUND:Our previous studies indicated that MSC(CXCR4) improved cardiac function after myocardial infarction (MI). This study was aimed to investigate the specific role of MSC(CXCR4) in neovascularization of infarcted myocardium using a suicide gene approach. METHODS:MSCs were transduced with either lentivirus-null vector/GFP (MSC(Null) as control) or vector encoding for overexpressing CXCR4/GFP. The MSC derived-endothelial cell (EC) differentiation was assessed by a tube formation assay, Dil-ac-LDL uptake, EC marker expression, and VE-cadherin promoter activity assay. Gene expression was analyzed by quantitative RT-PCR or Western blot. The suicide gene approach was under the control of VE-cadherin promoter. In vivo studies: Cell patches containing MSC(Null) or MSC(CXCR4) were transduced with suicide gene and implanted into the myocardium of MI rat. Rats received either ganciclovir (GCV) or vehicle after cell implantation. After one month, the cardiac functional changes and neovascularization were assessed by echocardiography, histological analysis, and micro-CT imaging. RESULTS:The expression of VEGF-A and HIF-1α was significantly higher in MSC(CXCR4) as compared to MSC(Null) under hypoxia. Additionally, MSC(CXCR4) enhanced new vessel formation and EC differentiation, as well as STAT3 phosphorylation under hypoxia. STAT3 participated in the transcription of VE-cadherin in MSC(CXCR4) under hypoxia, which was inhibited by WP1066 (a STAT3 inhibitor). In addition, GCV specifically induced death of ECs with suicide gene activation. In vivo studies: MSC(CXCR4) implantation promoted cardiac functional restoration, reduced infarct size, improved cardiac remodeling, and enhanced neovascularization in ischemic heart tissue. New vessels derived from MSC(CXCR4) were observed at the injured heart margins and communicated with native coronary arteries. However, the derived vessel networks were reduced by GCV, reversing improvement of cardiac function. CONCLUSION:The transplanted MSC(CXCR4) enhanced neovascularization after MI by boosting release of angiogenic factors and increasing the potential of endothelial differentiation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3460871?pdf=render
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author Jialiang Liang
Wei Huang
Xiyong Yu
Atif Ashraf
Kishore K Wary
Meifeng Xu
Ronald W Millard
Muhammad Ashraf
Yigang Wang
spellingShingle Jialiang Liang
Wei Huang
Xiyong Yu
Atif Ashraf
Kishore K Wary
Meifeng Xu
Ronald W Millard
Muhammad Ashraf
Yigang Wang
Suicide gene reveals the myocardial neovascularization role of mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing CXCR4 (MSC(CXCR4)).
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jialiang Liang
Wei Huang
Xiyong Yu
Atif Ashraf
Kishore K Wary
Meifeng Xu
Ronald W Millard
Muhammad Ashraf
Yigang Wang
author_sort Jialiang Liang
title Suicide gene reveals the myocardial neovascularization role of mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing CXCR4 (MSC(CXCR4)).
title_short Suicide gene reveals the myocardial neovascularization role of mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing CXCR4 (MSC(CXCR4)).
title_full Suicide gene reveals the myocardial neovascularization role of mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing CXCR4 (MSC(CXCR4)).
title_fullStr Suicide gene reveals the myocardial neovascularization role of mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing CXCR4 (MSC(CXCR4)).
title_full_unstemmed Suicide gene reveals the myocardial neovascularization role of mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing CXCR4 (MSC(CXCR4)).
title_sort suicide gene reveals the myocardial neovascularization role of mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing cxcr4 (msc(cxcr4)).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Our previous studies indicated that MSC(CXCR4) improved cardiac function after myocardial infarction (MI). This study was aimed to investigate the specific role of MSC(CXCR4) in neovascularization of infarcted myocardium using a suicide gene approach. METHODS:MSCs were transduced with either lentivirus-null vector/GFP (MSC(Null) as control) or vector encoding for overexpressing CXCR4/GFP. The MSC derived-endothelial cell (EC) differentiation was assessed by a tube formation assay, Dil-ac-LDL uptake, EC marker expression, and VE-cadherin promoter activity assay. Gene expression was analyzed by quantitative RT-PCR or Western blot. The suicide gene approach was under the control of VE-cadherin promoter. In vivo studies: Cell patches containing MSC(Null) or MSC(CXCR4) were transduced with suicide gene and implanted into the myocardium of MI rat. Rats received either ganciclovir (GCV) or vehicle after cell implantation. After one month, the cardiac functional changes and neovascularization were assessed by echocardiography, histological analysis, and micro-CT imaging. RESULTS:The expression of VEGF-A and HIF-1α was significantly higher in MSC(CXCR4) as compared to MSC(Null) under hypoxia. Additionally, MSC(CXCR4) enhanced new vessel formation and EC differentiation, as well as STAT3 phosphorylation under hypoxia. STAT3 participated in the transcription of VE-cadherin in MSC(CXCR4) under hypoxia, which was inhibited by WP1066 (a STAT3 inhibitor). In addition, GCV specifically induced death of ECs with suicide gene activation. In vivo studies: MSC(CXCR4) implantation promoted cardiac functional restoration, reduced infarct size, improved cardiac remodeling, and enhanced neovascularization in ischemic heart tissue. New vessels derived from MSC(CXCR4) were observed at the injured heart margins and communicated with native coronary arteries. However, the derived vessel networks were reduced by GCV, reversing improvement of cardiac function. CONCLUSION:The transplanted MSC(CXCR4) enhanced neovascularization after MI by boosting release of angiogenic factors and increasing the potential of endothelial differentiation.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3460871?pdf=render
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