HEMOSTASIS, THROMBOSIS, AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY Sickle Cell Anemia as a Possible State of Enhanced Anti-Apoptotic Tone: Survival Effect of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor on Circulating and Unanchored Endothelial Cells

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  • Anna Solovey
  • Lizhen Gui
  • Sundaram Ramakrishnan
  • Martin H. Steinberg
  • Robert P. Hebbel
چکیده

The biologic processes of apoptosis and angiogenesis are linked in endothelial biology because some endothelial cell growth factors also exert anti-apoptotic effects. We studied whether apoptosis is occurring in circulating endothelial cells (CEC) that have lost the survival signals derived from anchorage to extracellular matrix. Consistent with this expectation, 64% 6 16% of CEC from normal donors showed evidence of apoptosis (by morphology and TdT-mediated dUTP nick end labeling [TUNEL] assay). However, only 30% 6 15% (P F .001 v normal) of CEC from donors with sickle cell anemia were apoptotic. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels were significantly (P 5 .001) higher in plasma of sickle donors (120.1 6 81.4 pg/mL) than that of normal donors (37.6 6 34.6 pg/mL), and there was an inverse correlation between VEGF and CEC apoptosis (r 5 .612, P 5 .001). Consistent with stimulation by VEGF, CEC from sickle donors exhibited increased expression of avb3. In vitro experiments showed that VEGF inhibits apoptosis for cultured endothelial cells that are kept unanchored and not allowed to re-establish attachment to extracellular matrix, thus demonstrating that VEGF provides survival signals independent of its ability to promote matrix reattachment. These data suggest the hypothesis that sickle cell anemia is a state of enhanced anti-apoptotic tone for endothelial cells. If true, this has implications for disease pathobiology, particularly the development of neovascularizing retinopathy. r 1999 by The American Society of Hematology.

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تاریخ انتشار 1999