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CC-chemokine receptor 7 and its ligand CCL19 promote mitral valve interstitial cell migration and repair

The effect of CC-chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) and CC-chemokine ligand 19 (CCL19) on rheumatic mitral stenosis is unknown. This study aimed to explore the roles of CCR7 and CCL19 in rheumatic mitral stenosis by measuring the expression of CCR7 and CCL19 in human mitral valves from rheumatic mitral ste...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xiaozhi, Wang, Liang, Miao, Liping, Zhao, Rong, Wu, Yanhu, Kong, Xiangqing
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Editorial Department of Journal of Biomedical Research 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4662207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26668580
http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.29.20150031
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author Wang, Xiaozhi
Wang, Liang
Miao, Liping
Zhao, Rong
Wu, Yanhu
Kong, Xiangqing
author_facet Wang, Xiaozhi
Wang, Liang
Miao, Liping
Zhao, Rong
Wu, Yanhu
Kong, Xiangqing
author_sort Wang, Xiaozhi
collection PubMed
description The effect of CC-chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) and CC-chemokine ligand 19 (CCL19) on rheumatic mitral stenosis is unknown. This study aimed to explore the roles of CCR7 and CCL19 in rheumatic mitral stenosis by measuring the expression of CCR7 and CCL19 in human mitral valves from rheumatic mitral stenosis patients. Additionally, we examined their effects on human mitral valve interstitial cells (hMVICs) proliferation, apoptosis and wound repair. CCR7 and CCL19 expression was measured in the mitral valves from rheumatic mitral stenosis patients (n = 10) and compared to normal mitral valves (n = 5). CCR7 was measured in cultured hMVICs from rheumatic mitral stenosis patients and normal donors by RT-PCR and immunofluorescence. The cells were also treated with exogenous CCL19, and the effects on wound healing, proliferation and apoptosis were assayed. In the rheumatic mitral valves, valve interstitial cells expressed CCR7, while mononuclear cells and the endothelium expressed CCL19. Healthy mitral valves did not stain positive for CCR7 or CCL19. CCR7 was also detected in cultured rheumatic hMVICs or in normal hMVICs treated with CCL19. In a wound healing experiment, wound closure rates of both rheumatic and normal hMVICs were significantly accelerated by CCL19. These effects were abrogated by a CCR7 neutralizing antibody. The CCR7/CCL19 axis did not influence the proliferation or apoptosis of hMVICs, indicating that wound healing was due to increased migration rates rather than increased proliferation. In conclusion, CCR7 and CCL19 were expressed in rheumatic mitral valves. The CCR7/CCL19 axis may regulate remodeling of rheumatic valve injury through promoting migratory ability of hMVICs.
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spelling pubmed-46622072015-12-14 CC-chemokine receptor 7 and its ligand CCL19 promote mitral valve interstitial cell migration and repair Wang, Xiaozhi Wang, Liang Miao, Liping Zhao, Rong Wu, Yanhu Kong, Xiangqing J Biomed Res Original Article The effect of CC-chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) and CC-chemokine ligand 19 (CCL19) on rheumatic mitral stenosis is unknown. This study aimed to explore the roles of CCR7 and CCL19 in rheumatic mitral stenosis by measuring the expression of CCR7 and CCL19 in human mitral valves from rheumatic mitral stenosis patients. Additionally, we examined their effects on human mitral valve interstitial cells (hMVICs) proliferation, apoptosis and wound repair. CCR7 and CCL19 expression was measured in the mitral valves from rheumatic mitral stenosis patients (n = 10) and compared to normal mitral valves (n = 5). CCR7 was measured in cultured hMVICs from rheumatic mitral stenosis patients and normal donors by RT-PCR and immunofluorescence. The cells were also treated with exogenous CCL19, and the effects on wound healing, proliferation and apoptosis were assayed. In the rheumatic mitral valves, valve interstitial cells expressed CCR7, while mononuclear cells and the endothelium expressed CCL19. Healthy mitral valves did not stain positive for CCR7 or CCL19. CCR7 was also detected in cultured rheumatic hMVICs or in normal hMVICs treated with CCL19. In a wound healing experiment, wound closure rates of both rheumatic and normal hMVICs were significantly accelerated by CCL19. These effects were abrogated by a CCR7 neutralizing antibody. The CCR7/CCL19 axis did not influence the proliferation or apoptosis of hMVICs, indicating that wound healing was due to increased migration rates rather than increased proliferation. In conclusion, CCR7 and CCL19 were expressed in rheumatic mitral valves. The CCR7/CCL19 axis may regulate remodeling of rheumatic valve injury through promoting migratory ability of hMVICs. Editorial Department of Journal of Biomedical Research 2015-11 2015-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4662207/ /pubmed/26668580 http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.29.20150031 Text en © 2015 by the Journal of Biomedical Research. All rights reserved.
spellingShingle Original Article
Wang, Xiaozhi
Wang, Liang
Miao, Liping
Zhao, Rong
Wu, Yanhu
Kong, Xiangqing
CC-chemokine receptor 7 and its ligand CCL19 promote mitral valve interstitial cell migration and repair
title CC-chemokine receptor 7 and its ligand CCL19 promote mitral valve interstitial cell migration and repair
title_full CC-chemokine receptor 7 and its ligand CCL19 promote mitral valve interstitial cell migration and repair
title_fullStr CC-chemokine receptor 7 and its ligand CCL19 promote mitral valve interstitial cell migration and repair
title_full_unstemmed CC-chemokine receptor 7 and its ligand CCL19 promote mitral valve interstitial cell migration and repair
title_short CC-chemokine receptor 7 and its ligand CCL19 promote mitral valve interstitial cell migration and repair
title_sort cc-chemokine receptor 7 and its ligand ccl19 promote mitral valve interstitial cell migration and repair
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4662207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26668580
http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.29.20150031
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