Affiliation:
1. Center for Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering University of Campinas‐UNICAMP Campinas São Paulo Brazil
2. Hematology and Hemotherapy Center University of Campinas‐UNICAMP Campinas São Paulo Brazil
3. Neuroimaging Laboratory Department of Neurology University of Campinas, UNICAMP Campinas São Paulo Brazil
Abstract
Background
The clinical aspects of sickle cell anemia (
SCA
) are heterogeneous, and different patients may present significantly different clinical evolutions. Almost all organs can be affected, particularly the central nervous system. Transient ischemic events, infarcts, and cerebral hemorrhage can be observed and affect ≈25% of the patients with
SCA
. Differences in the expression of molecules produced by endothelial cells may be associated with the clinical heterogeneity of patients affected by vascular diseases. In this study, we investigated the differential expression of genes involved in endothelial cell biology in
SCA
patients with and without stroke.
Methods and Results
Endothelial progenitor cells from 4
SCA
patients with stroke and 6
SCA
patients without stroke were evaluated through the polymerase chain reaction array technique. The analysis of gene expression profiling identified 29 differentially expressed genes. Eleven of these genes were upregulated, and most were associated with angiogenesis (55%), inflammatory response (18%), and coagulation (18%) pathways. Downregulated expression was observed in 18 genes, with the majority associated with angiogenesis (28%), apoptosis (28%), and cell adhesion (22%) pathways. Remarkable overexpression of the
MMP
1
(matrix metalloproteinase 1) gene in the endothelial progenitor cells of all
SCA
patients with stroke (fold change: 204.64;
P
=0.0004) was observed.
Conclusions
Our results strongly suggest that angiogenesis is an important process in sickle cell stroke, and differences in the gene expression profile of endothelial cell biology, especially
MMP
1
, may be related to stroke in
SCA
patients.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Cited by
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