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Proangiogenic Effect of 2A-Peptide Based Multicistronic Recombinant Constructs Encoding VEGF and FGF2 Growth Factors

Coronary artery disease remains one of the primary healthcare problems due to the high cost of treatment, increased number of patients, poor clinical outcomes, and lack of effective therapy. Though pharmacological and surgical treatments positively affect symptoms and arrest the disease progression,...

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Autores principales: Gatina, Dilara Z., Garanina, Ekaterina E., Zhuravleva, Margarita N., Synbulatova, Gulnaz E., Mullakhmetova, Adelya F., Solovyeva, Valeriya V., Kiyasov, Andrey P., Rutland, Catrin S., Rizvanov, Albert A., Salafutdinov, Ilnur I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8198600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34072943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22115922
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author Gatina, Dilara Z.
Garanina, Ekaterina E.
Zhuravleva, Margarita N.
Synbulatova, Gulnaz E.
Mullakhmetova, Adelya F.
Solovyeva, Valeriya V.
Kiyasov, Andrey P.
Rutland, Catrin S.
Rizvanov, Albert A.
Salafutdinov, Ilnur I.
author_facet Gatina, Dilara Z.
Garanina, Ekaterina E.
Zhuravleva, Margarita N.
Synbulatova, Gulnaz E.
Mullakhmetova, Adelya F.
Solovyeva, Valeriya V.
Kiyasov, Andrey P.
Rutland, Catrin S.
Rizvanov, Albert A.
Salafutdinov, Ilnur I.
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description Coronary artery disease remains one of the primary healthcare problems due to the high cost of treatment, increased number of patients, poor clinical outcomes, and lack of effective therapy. Though pharmacological and surgical treatments positively affect symptoms and arrest the disease progression, they generally exhibit a limited effect on the disease outcome. The development of alternative therapeutic approaches towards ischemic disease treatment, especially of decompensated forms, is therefore relevant. Therapeutic angiogenesis, stimulated by various cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors, provides the possibility of restoring functional blood flow in ischemic tissues, thereby ensuring the regeneration of the damaged area. In the current study, based on the clinically approved plasmid vector pVax1, multigenic constructs were developed encoding vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), fibroblast growth factors (FGF2), and the DsRed fluorescent protein, integrated via picornaviruses’ furin-2A peptide sequences. In vitro experiments demonstrated that genetically modified cells with engineered plasmid constructs expressed the target proteins. Overexpression of VEGF and FGF2 resulted in increased levels of the recombinant proteins. Concomitantly, these did not lead to a significant shift in the general secretory profile of modified HEK293T cells. Simultaneously, the secretome of genetically modified cells showed significant stimulating effects on the formation of capillary-like structures by HUVEC (endothelial cells) in vitro. Our results revealed that when the multicistronic multigene vectors encoding 2A peptide sequences are created, transient transgene co-expression is ensured. The results obtained indicated the mutual synergistic effects of the growth factors VEGF and FGF2 on the proliferation of endothelial cells in vitro. Thus, recombinant multicistronic multigenic constructs might serve as a promising approach for establishing safe and effective systems to treat ischemic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-81986002021-06-14 Proangiogenic Effect of 2A-Peptide Based Multicistronic Recombinant Constructs Encoding VEGF and FGF2 Growth Factors Gatina, Dilara Z. Garanina, Ekaterina E. Zhuravleva, Margarita N. Synbulatova, Gulnaz E. Mullakhmetova, Adelya F. Solovyeva, Valeriya V. Kiyasov, Andrey P. Rutland, Catrin S. Rizvanov, Albert A. Salafutdinov, Ilnur I. Int J Mol Sci Article Coronary artery disease remains one of the primary healthcare problems due to the high cost of treatment, increased number of patients, poor clinical outcomes, and lack of effective therapy. Though pharmacological and surgical treatments positively affect symptoms and arrest the disease progression, they generally exhibit a limited effect on the disease outcome. The development of alternative therapeutic approaches towards ischemic disease treatment, especially of decompensated forms, is therefore relevant. Therapeutic angiogenesis, stimulated by various cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors, provides the possibility of restoring functional blood flow in ischemic tissues, thereby ensuring the regeneration of the damaged area. In the current study, based on the clinically approved plasmid vector pVax1, multigenic constructs were developed encoding vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), fibroblast growth factors (FGF2), and the DsRed fluorescent protein, integrated via picornaviruses’ furin-2A peptide sequences. In vitro experiments demonstrated that genetically modified cells with engineered plasmid constructs expressed the target proteins. Overexpression of VEGF and FGF2 resulted in increased levels of the recombinant proteins. Concomitantly, these did not lead to a significant shift in the general secretory profile of modified HEK293T cells. Simultaneously, the secretome of genetically modified cells showed significant stimulating effects on the formation of capillary-like structures by HUVEC (endothelial cells) in vitro. Our results revealed that when the multicistronic multigene vectors encoding 2A peptide sequences are created, transient transgene co-expression is ensured. The results obtained indicated the mutual synergistic effects of the growth factors VEGF and FGF2 on the proliferation of endothelial cells in vitro. Thus, recombinant multicistronic multigenic constructs might serve as a promising approach for establishing safe and effective systems to treat ischemic diseases. MDPI 2021-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8198600/ /pubmed/34072943 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22115922 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gatina, Dilara Z.
Garanina, Ekaterina E.
Zhuravleva, Margarita N.
Synbulatova, Gulnaz E.
Mullakhmetova, Adelya F.
Solovyeva, Valeriya V.
Kiyasov, Andrey P.
Rutland, Catrin S.
Rizvanov, Albert A.
Salafutdinov, Ilnur I.
Proangiogenic Effect of 2A-Peptide Based Multicistronic Recombinant Constructs Encoding VEGF and FGF2 Growth Factors
title Proangiogenic Effect of 2A-Peptide Based Multicistronic Recombinant Constructs Encoding VEGF and FGF2 Growth Factors
title_full Proangiogenic Effect of 2A-Peptide Based Multicistronic Recombinant Constructs Encoding VEGF and FGF2 Growth Factors
title_fullStr Proangiogenic Effect of 2A-Peptide Based Multicistronic Recombinant Constructs Encoding VEGF and FGF2 Growth Factors
title_full_unstemmed Proangiogenic Effect of 2A-Peptide Based Multicistronic Recombinant Constructs Encoding VEGF and FGF2 Growth Factors
title_short Proangiogenic Effect of 2A-Peptide Based Multicistronic Recombinant Constructs Encoding VEGF and FGF2 Growth Factors
title_sort proangiogenic effect of 2a-peptide based multicistronic recombinant constructs encoding vegf and fgf2 growth factors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8198600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34072943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22115922
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