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Acidic preconditioning improves the proangiogenic responses of endothelial colony forming cells.

Hebe A Mena1, Anna Lokajczyk, Blandine Dizier, Sergio E Strier, Liliana S Voto, Catherine Boisson-Vidal, Mirta Schattner, Soledad Negrotto.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Acidosis is present in several pathological conditions where vasculogenesis takes place including ischemia, tumor growth and wound healing. We have previously demonstrated that acidosis induces human CD34+ cell apoptosis. Considering that endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFC) are a subpopulation of CD34+ cells and key players in vasculogenesis, in the present study we investigated the effect of acidosis on the survival and functionality of ECFC. APPROACH AND
RESULTS: Endothelial colony-forming cells obtained by differentiation of human cord blood CD34+ cells in endothelial growth medium-2 for 14-21 days were exposed at pH 7.4, 7.0 or 6.6. We found that acidosis failed to induce ECFC apoptosis and, although an early reduction in proliferation, chemotaxis, wound healing and capillary-like tubule formation was observed, once the medium pH was restored to 7.4, ECFC proliferation and tubulogenesis were augmented. Stromal cell derived factor-1 (SDF1)-driven migration and chemokine receptor type 4 surface expression were also increased. The maximal proangiogenic effect exerted by acidic preconditioning was observed after 6 h at pH 6.6. Furthermore, preconditioned ECFC showed an increased ability to promote tissue revascularization in a murine model of hind limb ischemia. Immunoblotting assays showed that acidosis activated AKT and ERK1/2 and inhibited p38 pathways. Proliferation rises triggered by acidic preconditioning were no longer observed after AKT or ERK1/2 inhibition, whereas p38 suppression not only mimicked but also potentiated the effect of acidosis on ECFC tubule formation abilities.
CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that acidic preconditioning greatly increases ECFC-mediated angiogenesis in vitro including ECFC proliferation, tubulogenesis and SDF1-driven chemotaxis and is a positive regulator of microvessel formation in vivo.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24854678     DOI: 10.1007/s10456-014-9434-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angiogenesis        ISSN: 0969-6970            Impact factor:   9.596


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