Pentraxin 3 Inhibits Fibroblast Growth Factor 2–Dependent Activation of Smooth Muscle Cells In Vitro and Neointima Formation In Vivo

Author:

Camozzi Maura1,Zacchigna Serena1,Rusnati Marco1,Coltrini Daniela1,Ramirez-Correa Genaro1,Bottazzi Barbara1,Mantovani Alberto1,Giacca Mauro1,Presta Marco1

Affiliation:

1. From the Unit of General Pathology (M.C., M.R., M.P.) and Unit of Histology (D.C.), Department of Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnology, School of Medicine, University of Brescia; Molecular Medicine Laboratory, International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Trieste (S.Z., G.R.-C., M.G.); Mario Negri Institute, Milan (B.B., A.M.); and the Institute of General Pathology, University of Milan, Milan (A.M.), Italy.

Abstract

Objective— The fibroblast growth factor (FGF)/FGF receptor system plays an important role in smooth muscle cell (SMC) activation. Long-pentraxin 3 (PTX3) is a soluble pattern recognition receptor with non-redundant functions in inflammation and innate immunity. PTX3 is produced by different cell types of the vessel wall, including SMCs. PTX3 binds FGF2 and inhibits its angiogenic activity on endothelial cells. We investigated the capacity of PTX3 to affect FGF2-dependent SMC activation in vitro and in vivo. Methods and Results— When added to human coronary artery SMCs, human PTX3 inhibits cell proliferation driven by endogenous FGF2 and the mitogenic and chemotactic activity exerted by exogenous recombinant FGF2. Accordingly, PTX3 prevents 125 I-FGF2 interaction with FGF receptors on the same cells. Also, PTX3 overexpression after recombinant adeno-associated virus- PTX3 gene transfer inhibits human coronary artery SMC proliferation and survival promoted by FGF2 in vitro. Consistently, a single local endovascular injection of recombinant adeno-associated virus- PTX3 gene inhibits intimal thickening after balloon injury in rat carotid arteries. Conclusions— PTX3 is a potent inhibitor of the autocrine and paracrine stimulation exerted by FGF2 on SMCs. Local PTX3 upregulation may modulate SMC activation after arterial injury.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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