Background Coronary artery damage from Kawasaki disease (KD) is closely linked to the dysfunction of the endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs).The aim of the present study was to evaluate the modulatory effect of gr...Background Coronary artery damage from Kawasaki disease (KD) is closely linked to the dysfunction of the endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs).The aim of the present study was to evaluate the modulatory effect of granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) on EPCs and elastin breakdown of coronary arteries in a KD mouse model.Methods A Lactobacillus casei cell wall extract (LCWE)-induced KD model was established in C57BL/6 mice that were subsequently administrated with recombinant human G-CSF (rhG-CSF).Nω-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) was administrated for the negative intervention.Evaluations included coronary artery lesions,EPC number and functions,and the plasma concentration of nitric oxide (NO).Results Elastin breakdown was found in the coronary arteries of model mice 56 days after injection of LCWE.The number of circulating EPCs,plasma concentration of NO,and functions of bone marrow EPCs,including proliferation,adhesion,and migration abilities,were all lower in the KD model group compared with those in the control group.After administration of rhG-CSF,the number of circulating EPCs and plasma concentration of NO were increased significantly compared with those in the KD model group.There were also increases in the functional indexes of EPCs.Furthermore,rhG-CSF administration improved the elastin breakdown effectively.However,these protective effects of rhG-CSF on coronary arteries were attenuated by L-NAME.Conclusion The present study indicated that the administration of G-CSF prevents elastin breakdown of the coronary arteries by enhancing the number and functions of EPCs via the NO system,and then accelerates the repair of coronary artery lesions in the KD.展开更多
The dysfunction of vascular endothelial cells plays a key role in startingand facilitating restenosis. The acceleration of intima repair and the recovery of endothelialfunction would reduce the restenosis rate. This s...The dysfunction of vascular endothelial cells plays a key role in startingand facilitating restenosis. The acceleration of intima repair and the recovery of endothelialfunction would reduce the restenosis rate. This study was undertaken to assess the effect ofgranulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor ( GM-CSF) on the repair of damaged iliac arteries.Twenty-four male New Zealand white rabbits undergoing primary iliac artery deendothelialization wererandomly divided into two groups ( GM-CSF group and control group) . The GM-CSF group received asubcutaneous injection of GM-CSF (10 μg ? kg^(-1) ? d^(-1) ) , and the control groupwas given a subcutaneous injection of equivalent saline. The iliac arteries of all animals weredamaged by balloon after 7 days. The levels of nitric oxide ( NO) were detected before, 1 week, 2weeks and 4 weeks after angioplasty. The repair and hyperplasia of the intima were observedmicroscopically and the indices of stenosis were evaluated by computerized planimetry after 4 weeksof angioplasty. The NO levels of the GM-CSF group were higher than those of the control group 2weeks and 4 weeks after angioplasty [91.92 +-11.57) μmol/L vs. (81. 67 +- 12. 18) μmol/L; (97. 67+- 10. 13 ) ( μmol/L vs. (83. 16 +-12. 64) μmol/L]. Four weeks after balloon damage,histological examination showed that neointima formation, vascular smooth muscle cells and fibroustissue of the GM-CSF group were less than those of the control group. The endothelium of the GM-CSFgroup was more integrated, and stenosis of lumen was slighter than that of the control group.Morphometry showed the lumen area of the GM-CSF group was larger than that of the control group[(1.27 +-0. 31) mm^2 vs. (0. 92 +- 0. 24) mm^2 ] , the neointimal area and percent of intimahyperplasia were significantly smaller than those of the control group [ (0. 85 +-0. 34) mm vs. (1.18 +-0. 38) mm^2; (40 +- 7)% vs. (55 +- 6)%]. GM-CSF could facilitate the repair of the intima,reduce neointima formation, better the function of the endothelium, and decrease the rate ofrestenosis.展开更多
Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate whether dendritic cell (DC) precursors, recruited by injection of chemokine ligand 3 (CCL3), induce enhanced anti-tumor immunity after granulocyte-macrophage col...Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate whether dendritic cell (DC) precursors, recruited by injection of chemokine ligand 3 (CCL3), induce enhanced anti-tumor immunity after granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) transfection in mice ex vivo. Methods: The 615 mice were injected with CCL3 via the tail vein. Freshly isolated B220–CD11c+ cells were cultured with cytokines. For adenoviral (Ad)-mediated gene transduction, DCs were transferred AdGM-CSF gene at different ratios of multiplicity of infection (MOI) to determine the optimal gene transfection conditions, and detecting the expression of GM-CSF after transfection. The variation of GM-CSF gene-modified DCs were analyzed by morphological observation, phenotype analysis, and mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). DCs were loaded with gastric cancer antigen obtained by frozen and thawed method. The stimulated DCs vaccination induced T lymphocytes, and the killing effect of T cells to gastric cancer cells was assayed by MTT. INF-γ production was determined with the INF-γ ELISA kit. Results: B220–CD11c+ cells numbers increased after CCL3 injection. ELISA results showed that after GM-CSF gene modification, DC could produce high level of GM-CSF. When DCs were transferred AdGM-CSF gene at MOI equal to 1:100, GM-CSF level in culture supernatants reached saturation [(130.00 ± 12.61) pg/mL]. After GM-CSF gene-modification, DCs tended to more maturated through morphological observation and were phenotypically identical to typical DC and gained the capacity to stimulate allogeneic T cells. T lymphocytes stimulated with DC transduced with GM-CSF gene showed the specific killing effect on gastric carcinoma cells and produced high level of INF-γ [(1245.00 ± 13.75) pg/mL]. Conclusion: CCL3-recruited DCs modified by adenovirus-transducted GM-CSF could produce high level of GM-CSF, which tended to more maturated, and the capacity of activating allogeneic T lymphocytes proliferation was enhanced greatly. Moreover, they could stimulate specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) to gastric cancer ex vivo.展开更多
Objective: To recombinant the nearly natural human granulocyte-macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) for supplying more safe and steady expressed cytokine in clinic. Method: The eukaryotic recombinant pcDNA3.1...Objective: To recombinant the nearly natural human granulocyte-macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) for supplying more safe and steady expressed cytokine in clinic. Method: The eukaryotic recombinant pcDNA3.1-GM-CSF plasmid which was controlled by the CMV promoter was transferred into CHO cell by lipofectamine, selected by G418 and the positive clones was got. The recombinant vector which was rejoined into the groups of DNA of CHO was identified by PCR. Results: The results showed that the protein of rhGM-CSF was about 28 KD by using ELISA, SDS-PAGE and Western blot. Conclusion: rhGM-CSF was expressed steadily and highly. The rhGM-CSF will be of more use value.展开更多
基金This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81274109 and 30973238), the Key Research Project of Beijing Natural Science Foundation (B)/Beijing Education Committee (No. KZ201010025024), and the Science and Technology Innovation Platform (PXM2011_014226_07_000085).
文摘Background Coronary artery damage from Kawasaki disease (KD) is closely linked to the dysfunction of the endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs).The aim of the present study was to evaluate the modulatory effect of granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) on EPCs and elastin breakdown of coronary arteries in a KD mouse model.Methods A Lactobacillus casei cell wall extract (LCWE)-induced KD model was established in C57BL/6 mice that were subsequently administrated with recombinant human G-CSF (rhG-CSF).Nω-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) was administrated for the negative intervention.Evaluations included coronary artery lesions,EPC number and functions,and the plasma concentration of nitric oxide (NO).Results Elastin breakdown was found in the coronary arteries of model mice 56 days after injection of LCWE.The number of circulating EPCs,plasma concentration of NO,and functions of bone marrow EPCs,including proliferation,adhesion,and migration abilities,were all lower in the KD model group compared with those in the control group.After administration of rhG-CSF,the number of circulating EPCs and plasma concentration of NO were increased significantly compared with those in the KD model group.There were also increases in the functional indexes of EPCs.Furthermore,rhG-CSF administration improved the elastin breakdown effectively.However,these protective effects of rhG-CSF on coronary arteries were attenuated by L-NAME.Conclusion The present study indicated that the administration of G-CSF prevents elastin breakdown of the coronary arteries by enhancing the number and functions of EPCs via the NO system,and then accelerates the repair of coronary artery lesions in the KD.
文摘The dysfunction of vascular endothelial cells plays a key role in startingand facilitating restenosis. The acceleration of intima repair and the recovery of endothelialfunction would reduce the restenosis rate. This study was undertaken to assess the effect ofgranulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor ( GM-CSF) on the repair of damaged iliac arteries.Twenty-four male New Zealand white rabbits undergoing primary iliac artery deendothelialization wererandomly divided into two groups ( GM-CSF group and control group) . The GM-CSF group received asubcutaneous injection of GM-CSF (10 μg ? kg^(-1) ? d^(-1) ) , and the control groupwas given a subcutaneous injection of equivalent saline. The iliac arteries of all animals weredamaged by balloon after 7 days. The levels of nitric oxide ( NO) were detected before, 1 week, 2weeks and 4 weeks after angioplasty. The repair and hyperplasia of the intima were observedmicroscopically and the indices of stenosis were evaluated by computerized planimetry after 4 weeksof angioplasty. The NO levels of the GM-CSF group were higher than those of the control group 2weeks and 4 weeks after angioplasty [91.92 +-11.57) μmol/L vs. (81. 67 +- 12. 18) μmol/L; (97. 67+- 10. 13 ) ( μmol/L vs. (83. 16 +-12. 64) μmol/L]. Four weeks after balloon damage,histological examination showed that neointima formation, vascular smooth muscle cells and fibroustissue of the GM-CSF group were less than those of the control group. The endothelium of the GM-CSFgroup was more integrated, and stenosis of lumen was slighter than that of the control group.Morphometry showed the lumen area of the GM-CSF group was larger than that of the control group[(1.27 +-0. 31) mm^2 vs. (0. 92 +- 0. 24) mm^2 ] , the neointimal area and percent of intimahyperplasia were significantly smaller than those of the control group [ (0. 85 +-0. 34) mm vs. (1.18 +-0. 38) mm^2; (40 +- 7)% vs. (55 +- 6)%]. GM-CSF could facilitate the repair of the intima,reduce neointima formation, better the function of the endothelium, and decrease the rate ofrestenosis.
基金Supported by grants of Medical Science and Technology Development Foundation, Jiangsu Province Department of Health (No. H201013)the Program for Postgraduate Research Innovation in University of Jiangsu Province (No. CX10B_054Z)the Project of Youth Foundation in Science and Education of Department of Public Health of Suzhou (2010, No. 4)
文摘Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate whether dendritic cell (DC) precursors, recruited by injection of chemokine ligand 3 (CCL3), induce enhanced anti-tumor immunity after granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) transfection in mice ex vivo. Methods: The 615 mice were injected with CCL3 via the tail vein. Freshly isolated B220–CD11c+ cells were cultured with cytokines. For adenoviral (Ad)-mediated gene transduction, DCs were transferred AdGM-CSF gene at different ratios of multiplicity of infection (MOI) to determine the optimal gene transfection conditions, and detecting the expression of GM-CSF after transfection. The variation of GM-CSF gene-modified DCs were analyzed by morphological observation, phenotype analysis, and mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). DCs were loaded with gastric cancer antigen obtained by frozen and thawed method. The stimulated DCs vaccination induced T lymphocytes, and the killing effect of T cells to gastric cancer cells was assayed by MTT. INF-γ production was determined with the INF-γ ELISA kit. Results: B220–CD11c+ cells numbers increased after CCL3 injection. ELISA results showed that after GM-CSF gene modification, DC could produce high level of GM-CSF. When DCs were transferred AdGM-CSF gene at MOI equal to 1:100, GM-CSF level in culture supernatants reached saturation [(130.00 ± 12.61) pg/mL]. After GM-CSF gene-modification, DCs tended to more maturated through morphological observation and were phenotypically identical to typical DC and gained the capacity to stimulate allogeneic T cells. T lymphocytes stimulated with DC transduced with GM-CSF gene showed the specific killing effect on gastric carcinoma cells and produced high level of INF-γ [(1245.00 ± 13.75) pg/mL]. Conclusion: CCL3-recruited DCs modified by adenovirus-transducted GM-CSF could produce high level of GM-CSF, which tended to more maturated, and the capacity of activating allogeneic T lymphocytes proliferation was enhanced greatly. Moreover, they could stimulate specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) to gastric cancer ex vivo.
基金This work was supported by the Natural Science foundation of Fujian Province, China (No. C97067).
文摘Objective: To recombinant the nearly natural human granulocyte-macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) for supplying more safe and steady expressed cytokine in clinic. Method: The eukaryotic recombinant pcDNA3.1-GM-CSF plasmid which was controlled by the CMV promoter was transferred into CHO cell by lipofectamine, selected by G418 and the positive clones was got. The recombinant vector which was rejoined into the groups of DNA of CHO was identified by PCR. Results: The results showed that the protein of rhGM-CSF was about 28 KD by using ELISA, SDS-PAGE and Western blot. Conclusion: rhGM-CSF was expressed steadily and highly. The rhGM-CSF will be of more use value.