Artículo
Effect of Intramyocardial Administration of Baculovirus Encoding the Transcription Factor Tbx20 in Sheep With Experimental Acute Myocardial Infarction
Bauza, Maria del Rosario
; López, Ayelén Emilce
; Simonin, Jorge Alejandro
; Cimbaro, Francisco Stefano; Scharn, Agustina; Castro, Araceli
; Silvestro, Cintia Virgina
; Cuniberti, Luis Alberto
; Crottogini, Alberto Jose
; Belaich, Mariano Nicolas
; Locatelli, Paola
; Olea, Fernanda Daniela










Fecha de publicación:
08/2024
Editorial:
American Heart Association
Revista:
Journal of the American Heart Association
ISSN:
2047-9980
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
BACKGROUND: Gene therapy has been proposed as a strategy to induce cardiac regeneration following acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Given that Tbx20, a transcription factor of the T-box subfamily, stimulates cell proliferation and angiogenesis, we designed a baculovirus overexpressing Tbx20 (Bv-Tbx20) and evaluated its effects in cultured cardiomyocytes and in an ovine model of AMI. METHODS AND RESULTS: Cell proliferation and angiogenesis were measured in cardiomyocytes transduced with Bv-Tbx20 or BvNull (control). Subsequently, in sheep with AMI, Bv-Tbx20 or Bv-Null was injected in the infarct border. Cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity, angioarteriogenesis, left ventricular function, and infarct size were assessed. Cardiomyocytes transduced with BvTbx20 increased cell proliferation, cell cycle regulatory and angiogenic gene expression, and tubulogenesis. At 7days posttreatment, sheep treated with Bv-Tbx20 showed increased Tbx20, promitotic and angiogenic gene expression, decreased levels of P21, increased Ki67- (17.09±5.73 versus 7.77±7.24cardiomyocytes/mm2, P<0.05) and PHH3 (phospho-histone H3)-labeled cardiomyocytes (10.10±3.51 versus 5.23±2.87cardiomyocytes/mm2, P<0.05), and increased capillary (2302.68±353.58 versus 1694.52±211.36capillaries/mm2, P<0.001) and arteriolar (146.95±53.14 versus 84.06±16.84arterioles/mm2, P<0.05) densities. At 30days, Bv-Tbx20 decreased infarct size (9.89±1.92% versus 12.62±1.33%, P<0.05) and slightly improved left ventricular function. Baculoviral gene transfer-mediated Tbx20 overexpression exerted angiogenic and cardiomyogenic effects in vitro. CONCLUSIONS: In sheep with AMI, Bv-Tbx20 induced angioarteriogenesis, cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity, infarct size limitation, and a slight recovery of left ventricular function, suggesting that Bv-Tbx20 gene therapy may contribute to cardiac regeneration following AMI.
Palabras clave:
ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
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TBX-20
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BACULOVIRUS
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GENE THERAPY
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SHEEP
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA TRASLACIONAL, TRASPLANTE Y BIOINGENIERIA
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA TRASLACIONAL, TRASPLANTE Y BIOINGENIERIA
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Bauza, Maria del Rosario; López, Ayelén Emilce; Simonin, Jorge Alejandro; Cimbaro, Francisco Stefano; Scharn, Agustina; et al.; Effect of Intramyocardial Administration of Baculovirus Encoding the Transcription Factor Tbx20 in Sheep With Experimental Acute Myocardial Infarction; American Heart Association; Journal of the American Heart Association; 13; 15; 8-2024; 1-14
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