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Increased Vitreous Shedding of Microparticles in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Stimulates Endothelial Proliferation

OBJECTIVE: Diabetic retinopathy is associated with progressive retinal capillary activation and proliferation, leading to vision impairment and blindness. Microparticles are submicron membrane vesicles with biological activities, released following cell activation or apoptosis. We tested the hypothe...

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Autores principales: Chahed, Sadri, Leroyer, Aurélie S., Benzerroug, Mounir, Gaucher, David, Georgescu, Adriana, Picaud, Serge, Silvestre, Jean-Sébastien, Gaudric, Alain, Tedgui, Alain, Massin, Pascale, Boulanger, Chantal M.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2828666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20009085
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-1524
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author Chahed, Sadri
Leroyer, Aurélie S.
Benzerroug, Mounir
Gaucher, David
Georgescu, Adriana
Picaud, Serge
Silvestre, Jean-Sébastien
Gaudric, Alain
Tedgui, Alain
Massin, Pascale
Boulanger, Chantal M.
author_facet Chahed, Sadri
Leroyer, Aurélie S.
Benzerroug, Mounir
Gaucher, David
Georgescu, Adriana
Picaud, Serge
Silvestre, Jean-Sébastien
Gaudric, Alain
Tedgui, Alain
Massin, Pascale
Boulanger, Chantal M.
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description OBJECTIVE: Diabetic retinopathy is associated with progressive retinal capillary activation and proliferation, leading to vision impairment and blindness. Microparticles are submicron membrane vesicles with biological activities, released following cell activation or apoptosis. We tested the hypothesis that proangiogenic microparticles accumulate in vitreous fluid in diabetic retinopathy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Levels and cellular origin of vitreous and plasma microparticles from control (n = 26) and diabetic (n = 104) patients were analyzed by flow cytometry, and their proangiogenic activity was assessed by in vitro thymidine incorporation and neovessel formation in subcutaneous Matrigel plugs in mice. RESULTS: Microparticles of endothelial, platelet, photoreceptor, and microglial origin were identified in vitreous samples. Levels of photoreceptor and microglial microparticles were undetectable in plasmas but were comparable in diabetic and control vitreous samples. Vitreous platelet and endothelial microparticles levels were increased in diabetic patients and decreased following panretinal laser photocoagulation or intravitreal antivascular endothelial growth factor injection in proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). The ratio of vitreous to plasma microparticle levels was calculated to estimate local formation versus potential plasma leakage. In PDR, the endothelial microparticles ratio—but not that for platelet—was greater than 1.0, indicating local formation of endothelial microparticles from retinal vessels and permeation of platelet microparticles from plasma. Isolated vitreous microparticles stimulated by 1.6-fold endothelial proliferation and increased new vessel formation in mice. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrates that vitreous fluid contains shed membrane microparticles of endothelial, platelet, and retinal origin. Vitreous microparticles levels are increased in patients with diabetic retinopathy, where they could contribute to disease progression.
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spelling pubmed-28286662011-03-01 Increased Vitreous Shedding of Microparticles in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Stimulates Endothelial Proliferation Chahed, Sadri Leroyer, Aurélie S. Benzerroug, Mounir Gaucher, David Georgescu, Adriana Picaud, Serge Silvestre, Jean-Sébastien Gaudric, Alain Tedgui, Alain Massin, Pascale Boulanger, Chantal M. Diabetes Original Article OBJECTIVE: Diabetic retinopathy is associated with progressive retinal capillary activation and proliferation, leading to vision impairment and blindness. Microparticles are submicron membrane vesicles with biological activities, released following cell activation or apoptosis. We tested the hypothesis that proangiogenic microparticles accumulate in vitreous fluid in diabetic retinopathy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Levels and cellular origin of vitreous and plasma microparticles from control (n = 26) and diabetic (n = 104) patients were analyzed by flow cytometry, and their proangiogenic activity was assessed by in vitro thymidine incorporation and neovessel formation in subcutaneous Matrigel plugs in mice. RESULTS: Microparticles of endothelial, platelet, photoreceptor, and microglial origin were identified in vitreous samples. Levels of photoreceptor and microglial microparticles were undetectable in plasmas but were comparable in diabetic and control vitreous samples. Vitreous platelet and endothelial microparticles levels were increased in diabetic patients and decreased following panretinal laser photocoagulation or intravitreal antivascular endothelial growth factor injection in proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). The ratio of vitreous to plasma microparticle levels was calculated to estimate local formation versus potential plasma leakage. In PDR, the endothelial microparticles ratio—but not that for platelet—was greater than 1.0, indicating local formation of endothelial microparticles from retinal vessels and permeation of platelet microparticles from plasma. Isolated vitreous microparticles stimulated by 1.6-fold endothelial proliferation and increased new vessel formation in mice. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrates that vitreous fluid contains shed membrane microparticles of endothelial, platelet, and retinal origin. Vitreous microparticles levels are increased in patients with diabetic retinopathy, where they could contribute to disease progression. American Diabetes Association 2010-03 2009-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2828666/ /pubmed/20009085 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-1524 Text en © 2010 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Original Article
Chahed, Sadri
Leroyer, Aurélie S.
Benzerroug, Mounir
Gaucher, David
Georgescu, Adriana
Picaud, Serge
Silvestre, Jean-Sébastien
Gaudric, Alain
Tedgui, Alain
Massin, Pascale
Boulanger, Chantal M.
Increased Vitreous Shedding of Microparticles in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Stimulates Endothelial Proliferation
title Increased Vitreous Shedding of Microparticles in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Stimulates Endothelial Proliferation
title_full Increased Vitreous Shedding of Microparticles in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Stimulates Endothelial Proliferation
title_fullStr Increased Vitreous Shedding of Microparticles in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Stimulates Endothelial Proliferation
title_full_unstemmed Increased Vitreous Shedding of Microparticles in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Stimulates Endothelial Proliferation
title_short Increased Vitreous Shedding of Microparticles in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Stimulates Endothelial Proliferation
title_sort increased vitreous shedding of microparticles in proliferative diabetic retinopathy stimulates endothelial proliferation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2828666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20009085
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-1524
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