INVESTIGADORES
OLEA Fernanda Daniela
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Baculoviral vector encoding mutant HIF-1α as a possible treatment for peripheral arterial disease
Autor/es:
GIMÉNEZ, CARLOS SEBASTIÁN; CASTILLO MARTHA GIOVANNA; NÚÑEZ PEDROZO CRISTIAN NAHUEL; SIMONIN JA; BELAICH MARIANO NICOLÁS; CUNIBERTI LUIS; CROTTOGINI ALBERTO; OLEA FERNANDA DANIELA
Lugar:
Mar del Plata
Reunión:
Congreso; Reunión Conjunta de Sociedades de Biociencias; 2019
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Investigación Clínica
Resumen:
Introduction: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is an ailment characterized by decreased arterial blood flow to the lower limbs. Given the lack of effective treatments, angio-arteriogenesis has been proposed. We hypothesized that the administration of a baculovirus encoding mutant HIF-1α (Bv.mHIF-1α) would induce collateral vessels neoformation in the ischemic limb.Materials and methods: A. In vitro studies: 1) Transgene expression: Skeletal myoblast (Skm) isolated from rabbit adductor muscle were transduced with Bv.mHIF-1 at MOI=100, and HIF-1α expression was evaluated by RT-qPCR and western blot. 2) Angiogenic potential of transduced cells: the tubulogenesis assay was performed with supernatants ofSkMand SkM-mHIF-1α cultures. B. In vivo studies: 12 rabbits underwent sterile excision of the femoral artery of the left posterior limb. Seven days later, rabbits were randomized to receive in the ischemic muscle 10 injections containing 109 copies of the Bv.mHIF-1α vector (treated group, n=6) or 109 copies of Bv.null (control group, n=6). Two weeks post-treatmentdigital angiography was performed in both posterior limbs.Results: HIF-1α mRNA levels in SkM-mHIF-1α cells was 1000-fold higher than in non-transduced cells (p