Adenoviral RB2/p130 Gene Transfer Inhibits Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation and Prevents Restenosis After Angioplasty
- 26 November 1999
- journal article
- other
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 85 (11) , 1032-1039
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.85.11.1032
Abstract
—Smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation that results in neointima formation is implicated in the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic plaques and accounts for the high rates of restenosis that occur after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, a widespread treatment for coronary artery disease. Endothelial lesions trigger intense proliferative signals to the SMCs of the subintima, stimulating their reentry into the cell cycle from a resting G0 state, resulting in neointima formation and vascular occlusion. Cellular proliferation is negatively controlled by growth-regulatory or tumor-suppressor genes, or both, such as the retinoblastoma gene family members (RB/p105, p107, RB2/p130). In the present study, we show that RB2/p130 inhibited SMC proliferation in vitro and in vivo. We used the rat carotid artery model of restenosis to demonstrate that adenovirus-mediated localized arterial transduction of RB2/p130 at the time of angioplasty significantly reduced neointimal hyperplasia and prevented restenosis. Furthermore, the ability of pRb2/p130 to block proliferation correlated with its ability to bind and sequester the E2F family of transcription factors, which are important mediators of cell cycle progression. These results imply that RB2/p130 could be an important target for vascular gene therapy.Keywords
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