TY - JOUR
T1 - In vivo evidence of angiogenesis induced by transcription factor ets-1
T2 - Ets-1 is located upstream of angiogenesis cascade
AU - Hashiya, Naotaka
AU - Jo, Nobuo
AU - Aoki, Motokuni
AU - Matsumoto, Kunio
AU - Nakamura, Toshikazu
AU - Sato, Yasufumi
AU - Ogata, Nahoko
AU - Ogihara, Toshio
AU - Kaneda, Yasufumi
AU - Morishita, Ryuichi
PY - 2004/6/22
Y1 - 2004/6/22
N2 - Background-A transcription factor, ets-1, regulates the transcription of metalloproteinase genes, the activity of which is necessary for matrix degradation and the migration of endothelial cells. However, no study has demonstrated that ets-1 itself has an angiogenic action in vivo. Thus, we examined (1) the effects of overexpression of the ets-1 gene on angiogenesis in a rat hindlimb ischemia model, and (2) how ets-1 induced angiogenesis. Methods and Results-In this study, we used the HVJ-liposome method, which is highly effective for transfection, to transfect the human ets-1 gene. At 4 weeks after transfection, the capillary density and blood flow were significantly increased in a hindlimb transfected with the human ets-1 gene compared with control. These data clearly demonstrated that ets-1 has the ability to stimulate angiogenesis in vivo. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which ets-1 induced angiogenesis, we focused especially on the expression of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), potent angiogenic growth factors, because the promoter regions of both genes contain ets binding sites. Interestingly, overexpression of ets-1 upregulated both tissue HGF and VEGF concentrations in rat hindlimb. More importantly, administration of neutralizing antibody against HGF and VEGF attenuated the increase in blood flow and BrdU-positive cells induced by ets-1. Upregulation of HGF and VEGF by ets-1 was also confirmed by in vitro experiments using human vascular smooth muscle cells. Conclusions-The present study demonstrated that ets-1 regulated angiogenesis through the induction of angiogenic growth factors (VEGF and HGF). Overexpression of ets may provide a new therapeutic strategy to treat peripheral arterial disease.
AB - Background-A transcription factor, ets-1, regulates the transcription of metalloproteinase genes, the activity of which is necessary for matrix degradation and the migration of endothelial cells. However, no study has demonstrated that ets-1 itself has an angiogenic action in vivo. Thus, we examined (1) the effects of overexpression of the ets-1 gene on angiogenesis in a rat hindlimb ischemia model, and (2) how ets-1 induced angiogenesis. Methods and Results-In this study, we used the HVJ-liposome method, which is highly effective for transfection, to transfect the human ets-1 gene. At 4 weeks after transfection, the capillary density and blood flow were significantly increased in a hindlimb transfected with the human ets-1 gene compared with control. These data clearly demonstrated that ets-1 has the ability to stimulate angiogenesis in vivo. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which ets-1 induced angiogenesis, we focused especially on the expression of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), potent angiogenic growth factors, because the promoter regions of both genes contain ets binding sites. Interestingly, overexpression of ets-1 upregulated both tissue HGF and VEGF concentrations in rat hindlimb. More importantly, administration of neutralizing antibody against HGF and VEGF attenuated the increase in blood flow and BrdU-positive cells induced by ets-1. Upregulation of HGF and VEGF by ets-1 was also confirmed by in vitro experiments using human vascular smooth muscle cells. Conclusions-The present study demonstrated that ets-1 regulated angiogenesis through the induction of angiogenic growth factors (VEGF and HGF). Overexpression of ets may provide a new therapeutic strategy to treat peripheral arterial disease.
KW - Angiogenesis
KW - Gene therapy
KW - Growth substances
KW - Viruses
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U2 - 10.1161/01.CIR.0000130643.41587.DB
DO - 10.1161/01.CIR.0000130643.41587.DB
M3 - Article
C2 - 15173033
AN - SCOPUS:3042574991
SN - 0009-7322
VL - 109
SP - 3035
EP - 3041
JO - Circulation
JF - Circulation
IS - 24
ER -