Improved Angiogenesis in Response to Localized Delivery of Macrophage-Recruiting Molecules.

Successful engineering of complex organs requires improved methods to promote rapid and stable vascularization of artificial tissue scaffolds. Toward this goal, tissue engineering strategies utilize the release of pro-angiogenic growth factors, alone or in combination, from biomaterials to induce an...

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Main Authors: Chih-Wei Hsu, Ross A Poché, Jennifer E Saik, Saniya Ali, Shang Wang, Nejla Yosef, Gisele A Calderon, Larry Scott, Tegy J Vadakkan, Irina V Larina, Jennifer L West, Mary E Dickinson
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4489184?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b810f1094e454f12a9af261f3c2cb0502020-11-25T01:45:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01107e013164310.1371/journal.pone.0131643Improved Angiogenesis in Response to Localized Delivery of Macrophage-Recruiting Molecules.Chih-Wei HsuRoss A PochéJennifer E SaikSaniya AliShang WangNejla YosefGisele A CalderonLarry ScottTegy J VadakkanIrina V LarinaJennifer L WestMary E DickinsonSuccessful engineering of complex organs requires improved methods to promote rapid and stable vascularization of artificial tissue scaffolds. Toward this goal, tissue engineering strategies utilize the release of pro-angiogenic growth factors, alone or in combination, from biomaterials to induce angiogenesis. In this study we have used intravital microscopy to define key, dynamic cellular changes induced by the release of pro-angiogenic factors from polyethylene glycol diacrylate hydrogels transplanted in vivo. Our data show robust macrophage recruitment when the potent and synergistic angiogenic factors, PDGFBB and FGF2 were used as compared with VEGF alone and intravital imaging suggested roles for macrophages in endothelial tip cell migration and anastomosis, as well as pericyte-like behavior. Further data from in vivo experiments show that delivery of CSF1 with VEGF can dramatically improve the poor angiogenic response seen with VEGF alone. These studies show that incorporating macrophage-recruiting factors into the design of pro-angiogenic biomaterial scaffolds is a key strategy likely to be necessary for stable vascularization and survival of implanted artificial tissues.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4489184?pdf=render
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author Chih-Wei Hsu
Ross A Poché
Jennifer E Saik
Saniya Ali
Shang Wang
Nejla Yosef
Gisele A Calderon
Larry Scott
Tegy J Vadakkan
Irina V Larina
Jennifer L West
Mary E Dickinson
spellingShingle Chih-Wei Hsu
Ross A Poché
Jennifer E Saik
Saniya Ali
Shang Wang
Nejla Yosef
Gisele A Calderon
Larry Scott
Tegy J Vadakkan
Irina V Larina
Jennifer L West
Mary E Dickinson
Improved Angiogenesis in Response to Localized Delivery of Macrophage-Recruiting Molecules.
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author_facet Chih-Wei Hsu
Ross A Poché
Jennifer E Saik
Saniya Ali
Shang Wang
Nejla Yosef
Gisele A Calderon
Larry Scott
Tegy J Vadakkan
Irina V Larina
Jennifer L West
Mary E Dickinson
author_sort Chih-Wei Hsu
title Improved Angiogenesis in Response to Localized Delivery of Macrophage-Recruiting Molecules.
title_short Improved Angiogenesis in Response to Localized Delivery of Macrophage-Recruiting Molecules.
title_full Improved Angiogenesis in Response to Localized Delivery of Macrophage-Recruiting Molecules.
title_fullStr Improved Angiogenesis in Response to Localized Delivery of Macrophage-Recruiting Molecules.
title_full_unstemmed Improved Angiogenesis in Response to Localized Delivery of Macrophage-Recruiting Molecules.
title_sort improved angiogenesis in response to localized delivery of macrophage-recruiting molecules.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Successful engineering of complex organs requires improved methods to promote rapid and stable vascularization of artificial tissue scaffolds. Toward this goal, tissue engineering strategies utilize the release of pro-angiogenic growth factors, alone or in combination, from biomaterials to induce angiogenesis. In this study we have used intravital microscopy to define key, dynamic cellular changes induced by the release of pro-angiogenic factors from polyethylene glycol diacrylate hydrogels transplanted in vivo. Our data show robust macrophage recruitment when the potent and synergistic angiogenic factors, PDGFBB and FGF2 were used as compared with VEGF alone and intravital imaging suggested roles for macrophages in endothelial tip cell migration and anastomosis, as well as pericyte-like behavior. Further data from in vivo experiments show that delivery of CSF1 with VEGF can dramatically improve the poor angiogenic response seen with VEGF alone. These studies show that incorporating macrophage-recruiting factors into the design of pro-angiogenic biomaterial scaffolds is a key strategy likely to be necessary for stable vascularization and survival of implanted artificial tissues.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4489184?pdf=render
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