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AIMS:Flt-1 is an fms-like tyrosine kinase receptor which binds to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and placental growth factor (PlGF). Ligand activation and blocking of flt-1 influence several vascular smooth muscle cell (SMC) functions, including apoptotic susceptibility. However, downstream signal transduction pathways by which flt-1 regulates SMC apoptosis have still to be investigated. METHODS AND RESULTS:Flt-1 expression and apoptosis in Wistar rat aortic intimal cells 15 days after ballooning were studied by immunohistochemistry, cytometry, cell sorting, western blotting, and PCR. Anti-flt1 blocking antibody effects were compared with those of anti-PlGF and anti-VEGF antibodies. Rat aortic intimal cells 15 days after injury exhibited increased flt-1 protein and mRNA and lower smooth muscle markers compared with normal media SMCs. Immunoreactivity for flt-1 protein was also observed in apoptotic intimal cells. Anti-flt-1 (EC(50) = 16.5 ng/mL) and anti-PlGF (EC(50) = 20.5 ng/mL) antibodies added to intimal cultures reduced serum-deprived apoptosis but not serum- and PDGF-BB-induced proliferation; the anti-VEGF antibody was ineffective. Sorted flt-1(+) cells were more clonogenic than flt-1(-) and whole intimal SMC populations. Increased nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) and inhibitor of apoptosis protein-1 (IAP-1) and reduced bax levels associated with the anti-flt-1-induced increase of intimal SMC survival; the latter was prevented by NF-kappaB activity inhibitor and IAP-1 interfering RNA Blocking of NF-kappaB activity reduced IAP-1 expression and prevented IAP-1 effects. Increased flt-1 immunoreaction was also documented in human atheromatous lesions. CONCLUSION:Our results show that anti-flt-1 blocking reduces apoptosis through NF-kappaB and the downstream IAP-1 pathway. The close link between flt-1, PlGF, and apoptotic susceptibility of intimal SMCs suggests new potential strategies aimed at influencing post-injury arterial remodelling.
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