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DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF ANGIOGENESIS INHIBITORS IFN-α AND TIMP-1 ON LYMPHANGIOGENESIS

Authors
  • XJ Shao
  • WQ Lu
  • C Liu

Abstract

This study was designed to examine the effects of angiogenesis inhibitors IFN-α and TIMP-1 on lymphangiogenesis. We cultured lymphatic endothelial (LE) cells from pig thoracic ducts and performed morphological observations using light microscopy, TEM,and confocal microscopy to confirm their lymphatic origin. We tested these cells for growth inhibition by angiogenesis inhibitors IFN-α and TIMP-1 using both the scraping line and MTT methods. In addition, we analyzed apoptosis using the Hoechst and Caspase staining methods. Finally, we tested IFN-α and TIMP-1 using in vivo inhibitory assays. By morphological observations, all LE cells in vivo and in vitro were found to be of very similar morphology. Both in vitroinhibitory assays of scraping line and MTT showed significant differences for the IFN-α treatment (p<0.01) and no significant difference for TIMP-1. Hoechst and Caspase apoptosis assays demonstrated that IFN-α could induce apoptosis of LE cells, andTIMP-1 had little effect. IFN-α and TIMP-1inhibitory in vivo assays showed a lack of healing following IFN-α treatment compared to control and TIMP-1 treatment. In summary,these different angiogenesis inhibitors have different effects on lymphangiogenesis. IFN-α inhibits proliferation and migration of LE cells in a dose-dependent fashion and induces apoptosis of LE cells while TIMP-1has no significant inhibitory effects on proliferation, migration, or inducing apoptosis.

Keywords: angiogenesis inhibitors, lymphangiogenesis, endothelial cell, lymphatic, apoptosis, IFN-α, TIMP-1, metalloproteinases

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Shao, X. & Lu, W. & Liu, C., (2008) “DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF ANGIOGENESIS INHIBITORS IFN-α AND TIMP-1 ON LYMPHANGIOGENESIS”, Lymphology 41(2), 64-74.

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20 Aug 2008
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