Endothelial Progenitor Cells May Be Related to Major Amputation after Angioplasty in Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia

Author:

Santillán-Cortez Daniel123ORCID,Vera-Gómez Eduardo1,Hernández-Patricio Alejandro1,Ruíz-Hernández Atzín Suá1,Gutiérrez-Buendía Juan Ariel1,De la Vega-Moreno Karen1,Rizo-García Yasser Alberto2,Loman-Zuñiga Oscar Antonio2,Escotto-Sánchez Ignacio2,Rodríguez-Trejo Juan Miguel2,Téllez-González Mario Antonio3,Toledo-Lozano Christian Gabriel1,Ortega-Rosas Tania1,García Silvia1ORCID,Mondragón-Terán Paul3,Suárez-Cuenca Juan Antonio1

Affiliation:

1. Experimental Metabolism and Clinical Research Laboratory, Clinical Research Department, Division of Biomedical Research, Centro Médico Nacional “20 de Noviembre”, Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales para los Trabajadores del Estado, Mexico City P.O. 03100, Mexico

2. Vascular Surgery and Angiology Department, Centro Médico Nacional “20 de Noviembre”, Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales para los Trabajadores del Estado, Mexico City P.O. 03100, Mexico

3. Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering Laboratory, Coordination of Research, Centro Médico Nacional “20 de Noviembre”, Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales para los Trabajadores del Estado, Mexico City P.O. 03100, Mexico

Abstract

Background: Critical limb ischemia represents an advanced stage of peripheral arterial disease. Angioplasty improves blood flow to the limb; however, some patients progress irreversibly to lower limb amputation. Few studies have explored the predictive potential of biomarkers during postangioplasty outcomes. Aim: To evaluate the behavior of endothelial progenitor cells in patients with critical limb ischemia, in relation to their postangioplasty outcome. Methods: Twenty patients with critical limb ischemia, candidates for angioplasty, were enrolled. Flow-mediated dilation, as well as endothelial progenitor cells (subpopulations CD45+/CD34+/CD133+/CD184+ and CD45+/CD/34+/KDR[VEGFR-2]+ estimated by flow cytometry) from blood flow close to vascular damage, were evaluated before and after angioplasty. Association with lower limb amputation during a 30-day follow-up was analyzed. Results: Endothelial progenitor cells were related with flow-mediated dilation. A higher number of baseline EPCs CD45+CD34+KDR+, as well as an impaired reactivity of endothelial progenitor cells CD45+CD34+CD133+CD184+ after angioplasty, were observed in cases further undergoing major limb amputation, with a significant discrimination ability and risk (0.75, specificity 0.83 and RR 4.5 p < 0.05). Conclusions: Endothelial progenitor cells were related with endothelial dysfunction, whereas a higher baseline number of the subpopulation CD45+CD34+KDR+, as well as an impaired reactivity of subpopulation CD45+CD34+CD133+CD184+ after angioplasty, showed a predictive ability for major limb amputation in patients with critical limb ischemia.

Funder

Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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