Function of the plasminogen/plasmin and matrix metalloproteinase systems after vascular injury in mice with targeted inactivation of fibrinolytic system genes

被引:196
作者
Lijnen, HR
Van Hoef, B
Lupu, F
Moons, L
Carmeliet, P
Collen, D
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Ctr Mol & Vasc Biol, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
[2] Thrombosis Res Inst, Vasc Biol Lab, London SW3 6LR, England
[3] Flanders Interuniv Inst Biotechnol, Ctr Transgene Technol & Gene Therapy, Louvain, Belgium
关键词
neointima; restenosis; transgenic mice; gelatinase; fibrinolysis;
D O I
10.1161/01.ATV.18.7.1035
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) system, which may be activated via the plasminogen (Plg)/plasmin system, is claimed to play a role in matrix degradation and smooth muscle cell migration. To test the role of both systems, expression of fibrinolytic and gelatinolytic activity was quantified after vascular injury in mice with targeted inactivation of tissue-type Pig activator (tPA(-/-)), urokinase-type Pig activator (uPA(-/-)), or Pig (Plg(-/-)). Neointima formation 1 week after vascular injury was impaired in uPA(-/-) and Plg(-/-) mice compared with wild-type (WT) mice or tPA-/- mice (reduction of neointimal area to 30% and 10% of WT, respectively). Cell accumulation at the borders of the injury was significantly (P<0.01) impaired compared with that in WT mice. One week after injury of the femoral artery, tPA-mediated fibrinolytic activity in arterial sections or extracts of WT, uPA(-/-), or Plg(-/-) mice was not altered, whereas uPA activity levels in tPA(-/-) and Plg(-/-) mice were 2- to 3-fold. higher than in uninjured controls. Total levels (latent plus active) of MMP-2 (gelatinase A) were increased by 2-to 3-fold, whereas the contribution of active MMP-2 represented 38% to 63% of the total in the different genotypes, MMP-9 (gelatinase B) was not detectable in the majority of control arteries, whereas total MMP-9 levels after injury were dramatically increased (up to 50-fold above the detection limit). Active MMP-9 represented 20% to 46% of total MMP-9 in WT, tPA(-/-), and uPA(-/-) mice but was not consistently detectable in Plg(-/-) mice. Similar results were obtained in carotid arteries. Thus, the unaltered ratios of active and latent MMP-2 suggest that proMMP-2 activation may occur;.in the absence of tPA, uPA, or Pig, whereas no active MMP-9 was detected in the absence of Pig. The data of this study confirm a role for uPA and Pig but not for tPA in smooth muscle cell migration and neointima formation after vascular injury and indicate that impairment of these phenomena may occur despite the observed increases in MMP-2 or MMP-9 levels after vascular injury.
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页码:1035 / 1045
页数:11
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