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Inhibition of NFkappaB activation using cis-element 'decoy' of NFkappaB binding site reduces neointimal formation in porcine balloon-injured coronary artery model.

K Yamasaki1, T Asai, M Shimizu, M Aoki, N Hashiya, H Sakonjo, H Makino, Y Kaneda, T Ogihara, R Morishita.   

Abstract

Application of DNA technology to regulate the transcription of disease-related genes has important therapeutic potential. The transcription factor NFkappaB plays a pivotal role in the transactivation of inflammatory and adhesion molecule genes, leading to vascular lesion formation. Double-stranded DNA with high affinity for NFkappaB may be introduced as 'decoy' cis elements to bind NFkappaB and block the activation of genes mediating inflammation, resulting in effective drugs for treating intimal hyperplasia. In this study, we tested the feasibility of NFkappaB decoy therapy to treat neointimal formation in a porcine coronary artery balloon injury model as a pre-clinical study. An angioplasty catheter was introduced into the left anterior descending coronary artery of the pig to cause vascular injury. First, we tested the feasibility of transfection of FITC-labeled NFkappaB decoy ODN using a hydrogel balloon catheter. Fluorescence due to NFkappaB decoy ODN could be detected throughout the medial layer. Therefore, we transfected NFkappaB decoy ODN into the balloon-injured LAD using a hydrogel catheter. Histological evaluation demonstrated that the neointimal area in the balloon-injured artery was significantly reduced by NFkappaB decoy ODN as compared to scrambled decoy ODN at 1 week after single transfection, accompanied by a significant reduction in PCNA-positive stained cells (P < 0.01). Interestingly, the reduction of ICAM-positive staining was observed, accompanied by the inhibition of migration of macrophages. Of importance, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) confirmed that neointimal area in the balloon-injured artery was significantly reduced by NFkappaB decoy ODN at 4 weeks after transfection (P < 0.01). Interestingly, the inhibition of neointimal area was only limited to the lesion transfected with NFkappaB decoy ODN, while other lesions without NFkappaB decoy ODN demonstrated a marked increase in neointimal formation. Here, we report the successful in vivo transfer of NFkappaB decoy ODN using a hydrogel catheter to inhibit vascular lesion formation in balloon-injured porcine coronary artery.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12595894     DOI: 10.1038/sj.gt.3301875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene Ther        ISSN: 0969-7128            Impact factor:   5.250


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