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HTATIP2 regulates arteriogenic activity in monocytes from patients with limb ischemia
Ashish S. Patel, Francesca E. Ludwinski, Angeles Mondragon, Katherine Nuthall, Prakash Saha, Oliver Lyons, Mario Leonardo Squadrito, Richard Siow, Michele De Palma, Alberto Smith, Bijan Modarai
Ashish S. Patel, Francesca E. Ludwinski, Angeles Mondragon, Katherine Nuthall, Prakash Saha, Oliver Lyons, Mario Leonardo Squadrito, Richard Siow, Michele De Palma, Alberto Smith, Bijan Modarai
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Research Article Angiogenesis Therapeutics

HTATIP2 regulates arteriogenic activity in monocytes from patients with limb ischemia

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Abstract

Use of autologous cells isolated from elderly patients with multiple comorbidities may account for the modest efficacy of cell therapy in patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI). We aimed to determine whether proarteriogenic monocyte/macrophages (Mo/MΦs) from patients with CLTI were functionally impaired and to demonstrate the mechanisms related to any impairment. Proarteriogenic Mo/MΦs isolated from patients with CLTI were found to have an impaired capacity to promote neovascularization in vitro and in vivo compared with those isolated from healthy controls. This was associated with increased expression of human HIV-1 TAT interactive protein-2 (HTATIP2), a transcription factor known to suppress angiogenesis/arteriogenesis. Silencing HTATIP2 restored the functional capacity of CLTI Mo/MΦs, which was associated with increased expression of arteriogenic regulators Neuropilin-1 and Angiopoietin-1, and their ability to enhance angiogenic (endothelial tubule formation) and arteriogenic (smooth muscle proliferation) processes in vitro. In support of the translational relevance of our findings, silencing HTATIP2 in proarteriogenic Mo/MΦs isolated from patients with CLTI rescued their capacity to enhance limb perfusion in the ischemic hindlimb by effecting greater angiogenesis and arteriogenesis. Ex vivo modulation of HTATIP2 may offer a strategy for rescuing the functional impairment of pro–angio/arteriogenic Mo/MΦs prior to autologous delivery and increase the likelihood of clinical efficacy.

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Ashish S. Patel, Francesca E. Ludwinski, Angeles Mondragon, Katherine Nuthall, Prakash Saha, Oliver Lyons, Mario Leonardo Squadrito, Richard Siow, Michele De Palma, Alberto Smith, Bijan Modarai

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Differential mRNA and protein expression in proarteriogenic Mo/MΦs from patients with CLTI and matched controls.

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Differential mRNA and protein expression in proarteriogenic Mo/MΦs from ...
(A) Heatmap depicting the top differentially expressed genes associated with angio/arteriogenesis between matched control (n = 6) and CLTI patient (n = 5) proarteriogenic Mo/MΦs. Columns represent biological replicates, and rows represent genes. Gene expression is illustrated using pseudocolor scale (–2 to 2), with yellow representing high expression and blue representing low expression. Clustering between genes is determined using Euclidean distance metric. (B) Ingenuity Pathway Analysis of microarray data indicating significantly upregulated genes in CLTI proarteriogenic Mo/MΦs in red. (C) HTATIP2 and MAPK3 mRNA expression in proarteriogenic Mo/MΦs from patients with CLTI and age-matched controls was normalized to expression of RPLP0 and ACTB reference genes and log transformed (y axis). (D and E) HTATIP2 protein expression in CLTI and age-matched control proarteriogenic Mo/MΦs was quantified using flow cytometry and expressed in terms of median fluorescence intensity. Differential HTATIP2 expression is illustrated using histograms for age-matched control proarteriogenic Mo/MΦs (blue peak) and CLTI proarteriogenic Mo/MΦs (red peak, n = 4/group). (C and D) Data are presented as mean ± SEM. *P < 0.05 (Mann-Whitney U test), **P < 0.01 (unpaired t test). Mo/MΦ, monocyte/macrophage; CLTI, chronic limb threatening ischemia; HTATIP2, HIV-1 Tat interactive protein-2; ACTB, β-actin.

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