| Literature DB >> 27362575 |
Simona Delle Monache1, Alessia Calgani1, Patrizia Sanità1, Francesca Zazzeroni1, Emilio Gentile Warschauer1,2, Antonio Giuliani1,2, Gianfranco Amicucci1,2, Adriano Angelucci1.
Abstract
Recent studies suggest that adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) play a role in tissue remodeling through the release of cytokines and growth factors. We compared the secreted cytokine profile of hypoxia-conditioned ASCs (hASCs) with normoxic ASCs (nASCs) and we analyzed the effect of ASCs conditioned medium (CM) on endothelial cells. We found that hypoxia induced a transient upregulation of VEGF in ASCs and a notable and enduring upregulation of leptin mRNA expression 30-fold greater than control after 24 h and up to 60-fold greater than control at day 7. CM from hASC stimulated EC tube formation to a significantly greater extent than CM from nASC. This might be due to leptin-secreted factor. Indeed, exogenous leptin stimulated the expression of HIF2-α, but not HIF1-α, and upregulated the expression of Flt-1 and Tie-1 proangiogenic receptors. In conclusion, hASCs may be particularly efficient in sustaining angiogenesis through the release of leptin.Entities:
Keywords: Angiogenesis; CD105; endothelial progenitor cells; growth factors
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27362575 DOI: 10.1080/08977194.2016.1191481
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Growth Factors ISSN: 0897-7194 Impact factor: 2.511