Adenovirus-mediated VEGF gene therapy enhances venous thrombus recanalization and resolution.
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OBJECTIVE Rapid thrombus recanalization reduces the incidence of post-thrombotic complications. This study aimed to discover whether adenovirus-mediated transfection of the vascular endothelial growth factor gene (ad.VEGF) enhanced thrombus recanalization and resolution. METHODS AND RESULTS In rats, thrombi were directly injected with either ad.VEGF (n=40) or ad.GFP (n=37). Thrombi in SCID mice (n=12) were injected with human macrophages transfected with ad.VEGF or ad.GFP. Thrombi were analyzed at 1 to 14 days. GFP was found mainly in the vein wall and adventitia by 3 days, but was predominantly found in cells within the body of thrombus by day 7. VEGF levels peaked at 4 days (376+/-299 pg/mg protein). Ad.VEGF treatment reduced thrombus size by >50% (47.7+/-5.1 mm(2) to 22.0+/-4.0 mm(2), P=0.0003) and increased recanalization by >3-fold (3.9+/-0.69% to 13.6+/-4.1%, P=0.024) compared with controls. Ad.VEGF treatment increased macrophage recruitment into the thrombus by more than 50% (P=0.002). Ad.VEGF-transfected macrophages reduced thrombus size by 30% compared with controls (12.3+/-0.89 mm(2) to 8.7+/-1.4 mm(2), P=0.04) and enhanced vein lumen recanalization (3.39+/-0.34% to 5.07+/-0.57%, P=0.02). CONCLUSIONS Treatment with ad.VEGF enhanced thrombus recanalization and resolution, probably as a consequence of an increase in macrophage recruitment.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology
دوره 28 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2008