Recombinant platelet-derived growth factor B gene expression in porcine arteries induce intimal hyperplasia in vivo.

EG Nabel, Z Yang, S Liptay, H San… - The Journal of …, 1993 - Am Soc Clin Investig
EG Nabel, Z Yang, S Liptay, H San, D Gordon, CC Haudenschild, GJ Nabel
The Journal of clinical investigation, 1993Am Soc Clin Investig
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) B chain induces cell proliferation in vitro and is
associated with arterial lesions that cause cardiovascular disease. However, it has been
difficult to document the biological response to PDGF B gene expression in arteries in vivo.
To determine the biologic effects of this growth factor in vivo, we have introduced an
eukaryotic expression vector plasmid encoding recombinant PDGF B by direct gene transfer
into porcine iliofemoral arteries using DNA liposome complexes. The presence of PDGF B …
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) B chain induces cell proliferation in vitro and is associated with arterial lesions that cause cardiovascular disease. However, it has been difficult to document the biological response to PDGF B gene expression in arteries in vivo. To determine the biologic effects of this growth factor in vivo, we have introduced an eukaryotic expression vector plasmid encoding recombinant PDGF B by direct gene transfer into porcine iliofemoral arteries using DNA liposome complexes. The presence of PDGF B plasmid DNA and expression of recombinant mRNA were confirmed by polymerase chain reaction analysis, and recombinant PDGF protein was demonstrated by immunohistochemistry. Intimal thickening was observed in porcine arteries 21 days following transfection with the recombinant PDGF B gene compared with arteries transduced with a control gene, E. coli beta-galactosidase. An eightfold increase in intimal to medial ratio was present in PDGF B gene transfected arteries compared with control transfected arteries (P = 0.001). This study suggests that expression of a recombinant PDGF B gene in vivo can play a role in the induction of intimal hyperplasia, which can lead to cardiovascular diseases.
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