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Effect of Hypoxia Preconditioned Secretomes on Lymphangiogenic and Angiogenic Sprouting: An in Vitro Analysis

Hypoxia Preconditioned Plasma (HPP) and Serum (HPS) are two blood-derived autologous growth factor compositions that are being clinically employed as tools for promoting tissue regeneration, and have been extensively examined for their angiogenic activity. As yet, their ability to stimulate/support...

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Autores principales: Moog, Philipp, Schams, Rahmin, Schneidinger, Alexander, Schilling, Arndt F., Machens, Hans-Günther, Hadjipanayi, Ektoras, Dornseifer, Ulf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7555444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32962277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8090365
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author Moog, Philipp
Schams, Rahmin
Schneidinger, Alexander
Schilling, Arndt F.
Machens, Hans-Günther
Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
Dornseifer, Ulf
author_facet Moog, Philipp
Schams, Rahmin
Schneidinger, Alexander
Schilling, Arndt F.
Machens, Hans-Günther
Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
Dornseifer, Ulf
author_sort Moog, Philipp
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description Hypoxia Preconditioned Plasma (HPP) and Serum (HPS) are two blood-derived autologous growth factor compositions that are being clinically employed as tools for promoting tissue regeneration, and have been extensively examined for their angiogenic activity. As yet, their ability to stimulate/support lymphangiogenesis remains unknown, although this is an important but often-neglected process in wound healing and tissue repair. Here we set out to characterize the potential of hypoxia preconditioned secretomes as promoters of angiogenic and lymphangiogenic sprouting in vitro. We first analysed HPP/HPS in terms of pro- (VEGF-C) and anti- (TSP-1, PF-4) angiogenic/lymphangiogenic growth factor concentration, before testing their ability to stimulate microvessel sprouting in the mouse aortic ring assay and lymphatic sprouting in the thoracic duct ring assay. The origin of lymphatic structures was validated with lymph-specific immunohistochemical staining (Anti-LYVE-1) and lymphatic vessel-associated protein (polydom) quantification in culture supernatants. HPP/HPS induced greater angiogenic and lymphatic sprouting compared to non-hypoxia preconditioned samples (normal plasma/serum), a response that was compatible with their higher VEGF-C concentration. These findings demonstrate that hypoxia preconditioned blood-derived secretomes have the ability to not only support sprouting angiogenesis, but also lymphangiogenesis, which underlines their multimodal regenerative potential.
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spelling pubmed-75554442020-10-19 Effect of Hypoxia Preconditioned Secretomes on Lymphangiogenic and Angiogenic Sprouting: An in Vitro Analysis Moog, Philipp Schams, Rahmin Schneidinger, Alexander Schilling, Arndt F. Machens, Hans-Günther Hadjipanayi, Ektoras Dornseifer, Ulf Biomedicines Article Hypoxia Preconditioned Plasma (HPP) and Serum (HPS) are two blood-derived autologous growth factor compositions that are being clinically employed as tools for promoting tissue regeneration, and have been extensively examined for their angiogenic activity. As yet, their ability to stimulate/support lymphangiogenesis remains unknown, although this is an important but often-neglected process in wound healing and tissue repair. Here we set out to characterize the potential of hypoxia preconditioned secretomes as promoters of angiogenic and lymphangiogenic sprouting in vitro. We first analysed HPP/HPS in terms of pro- (VEGF-C) and anti- (TSP-1, PF-4) angiogenic/lymphangiogenic growth factor concentration, before testing their ability to stimulate microvessel sprouting in the mouse aortic ring assay and lymphatic sprouting in the thoracic duct ring assay. The origin of lymphatic structures was validated with lymph-specific immunohistochemical staining (Anti-LYVE-1) and lymphatic vessel-associated protein (polydom) quantification in culture supernatants. HPP/HPS induced greater angiogenic and lymphatic sprouting compared to non-hypoxia preconditioned samples (normal plasma/serum), a response that was compatible with their higher VEGF-C concentration. These findings demonstrate that hypoxia preconditioned blood-derived secretomes have the ability to not only support sprouting angiogenesis, but also lymphangiogenesis, which underlines their multimodal regenerative potential. MDPI 2020-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7555444/ /pubmed/32962277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8090365 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moog, Philipp
Schams, Rahmin
Schneidinger, Alexander
Schilling, Arndt F.
Machens, Hans-Günther
Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
Dornseifer, Ulf
Effect of Hypoxia Preconditioned Secretomes on Lymphangiogenic and Angiogenic Sprouting: An in Vitro Analysis
title Effect of Hypoxia Preconditioned Secretomes on Lymphangiogenic and Angiogenic Sprouting: An in Vitro Analysis
title_full Effect of Hypoxia Preconditioned Secretomes on Lymphangiogenic and Angiogenic Sprouting: An in Vitro Analysis
title_fullStr Effect of Hypoxia Preconditioned Secretomes on Lymphangiogenic and Angiogenic Sprouting: An in Vitro Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Hypoxia Preconditioned Secretomes on Lymphangiogenic and Angiogenic Sprouting: An in Vitro Analysis
title_short Effect of Hypoxia Preconditioned Secretomes on Lymphangiogenic and Angiogenic Sprouting: An in Vitro Analysis
title_sort effect of hypoxia preconditioned secretomes on lymphangiogenic and angiogenic sprouting: an in vitro analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7555444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32962277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8090365
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