Toll-like receptor 3 regulates cord blood-derived endothelial cell function in vitro and in vivo

作者:Grelier Aurore; Cras Audrey; Balitrand Nicole; Delmau Catherine; Lecourt Severine; Lepelletier Yves; Riesterer Helene; Freida Delphine; Lataillade Jean Jacques; Lebousse Kerdiles Marie Caroline; Cuccini Wendy; de Latour Regis Peffault; Marolleau Jean Pierre; Uzan Georges; Larghero Jerome; Vanneaux Valerie*
来源:Angiogenesis, 2013, 16(4): 821-836.
DOI:10.1007/s10456-013-9358-5

摘要

Circulating endothelial progenitor cells (cEPC) are capable of homing to neovascularisation sites, in which they proliferate and differentiate into endothelial cells. Transplantation of cEPC-derived cells, in particular those isolated from umbilical cord blood (UCB), has emerged as a promising approach in the treatment of cardio-vascular diseases. After in vivo transplantation, these cells may be exposed to local or systemic inflammation or pathogens, of which they are a common target. Because Toll-like receptors (TLR) are critical in detecting pathogens and in initiating inflammatory responses, we hypothesized that TLR may govern UCB cEPC-derived cells function. While these cells expressed almost all TLR, we found that only TLR3 dramatically impaired cell properties. TLR3 activation inhibited cell proliferation, modified cell cycle entry, impaired the in vitro angiogenic properties and induced pro-inflammatory cytokines production. The anti-angiogenic effect of TLR3 activation was confirmed in vivo in a hind-limb ischemic mice model. Moreover, TLR3 activation consistently leads to an upregulation of miR-29b, -146a and -155 and to a deregulation of cytoskeleton and cell cycle regulator. Hence, TLR3 activation is likely to be a key regulator of cEPC-derived cells properties.

  • 出版日期2013-10