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Tie2 activation protects against prothrombotic endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19

Endothelial dysfunction accompanies the microvascular thrombosis commonly observed in severe COVID-19. Constitutively, the endothelial surface is anticoagulant, a property maintained at least in part via signaling through the Tie2 receptor. During inflammation, the Tie2 antagonist angiopoietin-2 (An...

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Autores principales: Schmaier, Alec A., Pajares Hurtado, Gabriel M., Manickas-Hill, Zachary J., Sack, Kelsey D., Chen, Siyu M., Bhambhani, Victoria, Quadir, Juweria, Nath, Anjali K., Collier, Ai-ris Y., Ngo, Debby, Barouch, Dan H., Shapiro, Nathan I., Gerszten, Robert E., Yu, Xu G., Peters, Kevin G., Flaumenhaft, Robert, Parikh, Samir M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34506304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.151527
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author Schmaier, Alec A.
Pajares Hurtado, Gabriel M.
Manickas-Hill, Zachary J.
Sack, Kelsey D.
Chen, Siyu M.
Bhambhani, Victoria
Quadir, Juweria
Nath, Anjali K.
Collier, Ai-ris Y.
Ngo, Debby
Barouch, Dan H.
Shapiro, Nathan I.
Gerszten, Robert E.
Yu, Xu G.
Peters, Kevin G.
Flaumenhaft, Robert
Parikh, Samir M.
author_facet Schmaier, Alec A.
Pajares Hurtado, Gabriel M.
Manickas-Hill, Zachary J.
Sack, Kelsey D.
Chen, Siyu M.
Bhambhani, Victoria
Quadir, Juweria
Nath, Anjali K.
Collier, Ai-ris Y.
Ngo, Debby
Barouch, Dan H.
Shapiro, Nathan I.
Gerszten, Robert E.
Yu, Xu G.
Peters, Kevin G.
Flaumenhaft, Robert
Parikh, Samir M.
author_sort Schmaier, Alec A.
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description Endothelial dysfunction accompanies the microvascular thrombosis commonly observed in severe COVID-19. Constitutively, the endothelial surface is anticoagulant, a property maintained at least in part via signaling through the Tie2 receptor. During inflammation, the Tie2 antagonist angiopoietin-2 (Angpt-2) is released from endothelial cells and inhibits Tie2, promoting a prothrombotic phenotypic shift. We sought to assess whether severe COVID-19 is associated with procoagulant endothelial dysfunction and alterations in the Tie2/angiopoietin axis. Primary HUVECs treated with plasma from patients with severe COVID-19 upregulated the expression of thromboinflammatory genes, inhibited the expression of antithrombotic genes, and promoted coagulation on the endothelial surface. Pharmacologic activation of Tie2 with the small molecule AKB-9778 reversed the prothrombotic state induced by COVID-19 plasma in primary endothelial cells. Lung autopsies from patients with COVID-19 demonstrated a prothrombotic endothelial signature. Assessment of circulating endothelial markers in a cohort of 98 patients with mild, moderate, or severe COVID-19 revealed endothelial dysfunction indicative of a prothrombotic state. Angpt-2 concentrations rose with increasing disease severity, and the highest levels were associated with worse survival. These data highlight the disruption of Tie2/angiopoietin signaling and procoagulant changes in endothelial cells in severe COVID-19. Our findings provide rationale for current trials of Tie2-activating therapy with AKB-9778 in COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-85648892021-11-08 Tie2 activation protects against prothrombotic endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19 Schmaier, Alec A. Pajares Hurtado, Gabriel M. Manickas-Hill, Zachary J. Sack, Kelsey D. Chen, Siyu M. Bhambhani, Victoria Quadir, Juweria Nath, Anjali K. Collier, Ai-ris Y. Ngo, Debby Barouch, Dan H. Shapiro, Nathan I. Gerszten, Robert E. Yu, Xu G. Peters, Kevin G. Flaumenhaft, Robert Parikh, Samir M. JCI Insight Research Article Endothelial dysfunction accompanies the microvascular thrombosis commonly observed in severe COVID-19. Constitutively, the endothelial surface is anticoagulant, a property maintained at least in part via signaling through the Tie2 receptor. During inflammation, the Tie2 antagonist angiopoietin-2 (Angpt-2) is released from endothelial cells and inhibits Tie2, promoting a prothrombotic phenotypic shift. We sought to assess whether severe COVID-19 is associated with procoagulant endothelial dysfunction and alterations in the Tie2/angiopoietin axis. Primary HUVECs treated with plasma from patients with severe COVID-19 upregulated the expression of thromboinflammatory genes, inhibited the expression of antithrombotic genes, and promoted coagulation on the endothelial surface. Pharmacologic activation of Tie2 with the small molecule AKB-9778 reversed the prothrombotic state induced by COVID-19 plasma in primary endothelial cells. Lung autopsies from patients with COVID-19 demonstrated a prothrombotic endothelial signature. Assessment of circulating endothelial markers in a cohort of 98 patients with mild, moderate, or severe COVID-19 revealed endothelial dysfunction indicative of a prothrombotic state. Angpt-2 concentrations rose with increasing disease severity, and the highest levels were associated with worse survival. These data highlight the disruption of Tie2/angiopoietin signaling and procoagulant changes in endothelial cells in severe COVID-19. Our findings provide rationale for current trials of Tie2-activating therapy with AKB-9778 in COVID-19. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8564889/ /pubmed/34506304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.151527 Text en © 2021 Schmaier et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Schmaier, Alec A.
Pajares Hurtado, Gabriel M.
Manickas-Hill, Zachary J.
Sack, Kelsey D.
Chen, Siyu M.
Bhambhani, Victoria
Quadir, Juweria
Nath, Anjali K.
Collier, Ai-ris Y.
Ngo, Debby
Barouch, Dan H.
Shapiro, Nathan I.
Gerszten, Robert E.
Yu, Xu G.
Peters, Kevin G.
Flaumenhaft, Robert
Parikh, Samir M.
Tie2 activation protects against prothrombotic endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19
title Tie2 activation protects against prothrombotic endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19
title_full Tie2 activation protects against prothrombotic endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19
title_fullStr Tie2 activation protects against prothrombotic endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Tie2 activation protects against prothrombotic endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19
title_short Tie2 activation protects against prothrombotic endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19
title_sort tie2 activation protects against prothrombotic endothelial dysfunction in covid-19
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34506304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.151527
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