Literature DB >> 10619858

Elastase and matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors induce regression, and tenascin-C antisense prevents progression, of vascular disease.

K N Cowan1, P L Jones, M Rabinovitch.   

Abstract

Increased expression of the glycoprotein tenascin-C (TN) is associated with progression of clinical and experimental pulmonary hypertension. In cultured smooth muscle cells (SMCs) TN is induced by matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and amplifies the proliferative response to growth factors. Conversely, suppression of TN leads to SMC apoptosis. We now report that hypertrophied rat pulmonary arteries in organ culture, which progressively thicken in association with cell proliferation and matrix accumulation, can be made to regress by inhibiting either serine elastases or MMPs. This effect is associated with reduced TN, suppression of SMC proliferation, and induction of apoptosis. Selective repression of TN by transfecting pulmonary arteries with antisense/ribozyme constructs also induces SMC apoptosis and arrests progressive vascular thickening but fails to induce regression. This failure is related to concomitant expansion of a SMC population, which produces an alternative cell survival alpha(v)beta(3) ligand, osteopontin (OPN), in response to pro-proliferative cues provided by a proteolytic environment. OPN rescues MMP inhibitor-induced SMC apoptosis, and alpha(v)beta(3) blockade induces apoptosis in hypertrophied arteries. Our data suggest that proteinase inhibition is a novel strategy to induce regression of vascular disease because this overcomes the pluripotentiality of SMC-matrix survival interactions and induces coordinated apoptosis and resorption of matrix.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10619858      PMCID: PMC382582          DOI: 10.1172/JCI6539

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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