Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of a secreted transforming growth factor-β type II receptor inhibits luminal loss and constrictive remodeling after coronary angioplasty and enhances adventitial collagen deposition
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Kingston, PA
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Sinha, S
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David, A
Castro, MG
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机构:Manchester Royal Infirm, Dept Med, Manchester M13 9WL, Lancs, England
Castro, MG
Lowenstein, PR
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Lowenstein, PR
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Heagerty, AM
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[1] Manchester Royal Infirm, Dept Med, Manchester M13 9WL, Lancs, England
[2] Univ Manchester, Mol Med & Gene Therapy Unit, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England
Background-Extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling is central to the development of restenosis after coronary angioplasty (PTCA). As a regulator of ECM deposition by vascular cells, substantial evidence implicates transforming C, growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) in the pathogenesis of restenosis. We investigated the effects of intracoronary expression of a transgenic antagonist of TGF-beta1 on luminal loss after PTCA. Methods and Results-Porcine coronary arteries were randomized to receive a recombinant adenovirus expressing a secreted form of TGF-beta type II receptor (Ad5-RIIs), an adenovirus expressing beta -galactosidase (Ad5-lacZ), or vehicle only by intramural injection at the site of PTCA. Computerized morphometry 28 days after angioplasty revealed a greater minimum luminal area in Ad5-RIIs-injected arteries (1.71 +/-0.12 mm(2)) than in the Ad5-lacZ (1.33 +/-0.13 mm(2)) or vehicle-only (1.08 +/-0.17 mm(2); P=0.010 by ANOVA) groups. This was accompanied by greater areas within the internal (P=0.013) and external (P=0.031) elastic laminae in Ad5-RIIs-treated vessels. Adventitial collagen content at the site of injury was increased in the Ad5-RIIs group, in contrast to decreases in the Ad5-lacZ and vehicle-only groups (P=0.004). Conclusions-Adenovirus-mediated antagonism of TGF-beta1 at the site of PTCA reduces luminal loss after PTCA by inhibiting constrictive remodeling. Antagonism of TGF-beta1 stimulates the formation of a dense collagenous adventitia, which prevents constrictive remodeling by acting as an external scaffold. These findings demonstrate the potential of gene therapy-mediated antagonism of TGF-beta1 as prophylactic therapy for restenosis.