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Association of Ang/Tie2 pathway mediators with endothelial barrier integrity and disease severity in COVID-19

Endothelial barrier (EB) disruption contributes to acute lung injury in COVID-19, and levels of both VEGF-A and Ang-2, which are mediators of EB integrity, have been associated with COVID-19 severity. Here we explored the participation of additional mediators of barrier integrity in this process, as...

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Autores principales: Moraes, Carla Roberta Peachazepi, Borba-Junior, Ivanio Teixeira, De Lima, Franciele, Silva, Jéssica Ribeiro Alves, Bombassaro, Bruna, Palma, André C., Mansour, Eli, Velloso, Lício Augusto, Orsi, Fernanda Andrade, Costa, Fábio Trindade Maranhão, De Paula, Erich Vinicius
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9988918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36895630
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1113968
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author Moraes, Carla Roberta Peachazepi
Borba-Junior, Ivanio Teixeira
De Lima, Franciele
Silva, Jéssica Ribeiro Alves
Bombassaro, Bruna
Palma, André C.
Mansour, Eli
Velloso, Lício Augusto
Orsi, Fernanda Andrade
Costa, Fábio Trindade Maranhão
De Paula, Erich Vinicius
author_facet Moraes, Carla Roberta Peachazepi
Borba-Junior, Ivanio Teixeira
De Lima, Franciele
Silva, Jéssica Ribeiro Alves
Bombassaro, Bruna
Palma, André C.
Mansour, Eli
Velloso, Lício Augusto
Orsi, Fernanda Andrade
Costa, Fábio Trindade Maranhão
De Paula, Erich Vinicius
author_sort Moraes, Carla Roberta Peachazepi
collection PubMed
description Endothelial barrier (EB) disruption contributes to acute lung injury in COVID-19, and levels of both VEGF-A and Ang-2, which are mediators of EB integrity, have been associated with COVID-19 severity. Here we explored the participation of additional mediators of barrier integrity in this process, as well as the potential of serum from COVID-19 patients to induce EB disruption in cell monolayers. In a cohort from a clinical trial consisting of thirty patients with COVID-19 that required hospital admission due to hypoxia we demonstrate that i) levels of soluble Tie2 were increase, and of soluble VE-cadherin were decreased when compared to healthy individuals; ii) sera from these patients induce barrier disruption in monolayers of endothelial cells; and iii) that the magnitude of this effect is proportional to disease severity and to circulating levels of VEGF-A and Ang-2. Our study confirms and extends previous findings on the pathogenesis of acute lung injury in COVID-19, reinforcing the concept that EB is a relevant component of this disease. Our results pave the way for future studies that can refine our understanding of the pathogenesis of acute lung injury in viral respiratory disorders, and contribute to the identification of new biomarkers and therapeutic targets for these conditions.
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spelling pubmed-99889182023-03-08 Association of Ang/Tie2 pathway mediators with endothelial barrier integrity and disease severity in COVID-19 Moraes, Carla Roberta Peachazepi Borba-Junior, Ivanio Teixeira De Lima, Franciele Silva, Jéssica Ribeiro Alves Bombassaro, Bruna Palma, André C. Mansour, Eli Velloso, Lício Augusto Orsi, Fernanda Andrade Costa, Fábio Trindade Maranhão De Paula, Erich Vinicius Front Physiol Physiology Endothelial barrier (EB) disruption contributes to acute lung injury in COVID-19, and levels of both VEGF-A and Ang-2, which are mediators of EB integrity, have been associated with COVID-19 severity. Here we explored the participation of additional mediators of barrier integrity in this process, as well as the potential of serum from COVID-19 patients to induce EB disruption in cell monolayers. In a cohort from a clinical trial consisting of thirty patients with COVID-19 that required hospital admission due to hypoxia we demonstrate that i) levels of soluble Tie2 were increase, and of soluble VE-cadherin were decreased when compared to healthy individuals; ii) sera from these patients induce barrier disruption in monolayers of endothelial cells; and iii) that the magnitude of this effect is proportional to disease severity and to circulating levels of VEGF-A and Ang-2. Our study confirms and extends previous findings on the pathogenesis of acute lung injury in COVID-19, reinforcing the concept that EB is a relevant component of this disease. Our results pave the way for future studies that can refine our understanding of the pathogenesis of acute lung injury in viral respiratory disorders, and contribute to the identification of new biomarkers and therapeutic targets for these conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9988918/ /pubmed/36895630 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1113968 Text en Copyright © 2023 Moraes, Borba-Junior, De Lima, Silva, Bombassaro, Palma, Mansour, Velloso, Orsi, Costa and De Paula. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Moraes, Carla Roberta Peachazepi
Borba-Junior, Ivanio Teixeira
De Lima, Franciele
Silva, Jéssica Ribeiro Alves
Bombassaro, Bruna
Palma, André C.
Mansour, Eli
Velloso, Lício Augusto
Orsi, Fernanda Andrade
Costa, Fábio Trindade Maranhão
De Paula, Erich Vinicius
Association of Ang/Tie2 pathway mediators with endothelial barrier integrity and disease severity in COVID-19
title Association of Ang/Tie2 pathway mediators with endothelial barrier integrity and disease severity in COVID-19
title_full Association of Ang/Tie2 pathway mediators with endothelial barrier integrity and disease severity in COVID-19
title_fullStr Association of Ang/Tie2 pathway mediators with endothelial barrier integrity and disease severity in COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Association of Ang/Tie2 pathway mediators with endothelial barrier integrity and disease severity in COVID-19
title_short Association of Ang/Tie2 pathway mediators with endothelial barrier integrity and disease severity in COVID-19
title_sort association of ang/tie2 pathway mediators with endothelial barrier integrity and disease severity in covid-19
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9988918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36895630
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1113968
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