Choroidal endothelial cells transmigrate across the retinal pigment epithelium but do not proliferate in response to soluble vascular endothelial growth factor

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作者
Geisen, P [1 ]
McColm, JR [1 ]
Hartnett, ME [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Ophthalmol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
关键词
choroidal neovascularization; age-related macular degeneration; vascular endothelial growth factor;
D O I
10.1016/j.exer.2005.08.021
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of soluble VEGF on human choroidal endothelial cell (CEC) transmigration across an RPE monolayer as it relates to choroidal neovascularization in AMD. In coculture assays, ARPE-19 (ARPE) was plated on the undersides of Transwell inserts having 0.4 mu m pores. Primary human CECs were then plated into the insert. CECs in the Transwell inserts were counted after 72 hr of growth. CEC proliferation was also measured after culturing CECs in ARPE-CEC coculture-conditioned media or in media with exogenous VEGF(121) and/or VEGF(165) added. Transmigration assays were performed on Transwells with 8.0 mu m, pores: green-labelled CECs were plated in Transwell inserts with or without red-labelled ARPE plated on the undersides of the insert. In some transmigration assays, ARPE was plated into the wells to provide a chernotactic gradient for CEC transmigration. After 72 hr CECs were plated, green cells were counted either within the well media as CECs that transmigrated the epithelial monolayer, or on the underside of the insert as CECs that transmigrated the Transwell insert to but not beyond the ARPE monolayer. A neutralizing antibody to VEGF was added to the wells of Transwells at the time the CECs were plated in the insert and transmigrated CECs were counted. VEGF protein was measured in the conditioned media of ARPE and CEC coculture and in transmigration assays. Compared to control, CEC proliferation significantly increased when CECs were cultured in coculture conditioned media (P=0.001) or in coculture assays (p < 0.001). However, there was no effect on CEC proliferation when VEGF(121), VEGF(165), or both were added to solo CECs. Antibody to VEGF did not reduce the proliferative effects of coculture conditioned media on CEC. ARPE plated in the well significantly increased CEC transmigration (p < 0.001) compared to transmigration assays without ARPE in the well. VEGF protein measured in the well media of transmigration assays having ARPE within the well was significantly greater than in the assays without ARPE within the well (P < 0.004). Exogenous neutralizing antibody to VEGF significantly reduced transmigration, and this effect was dose-dependent. VEGF provides a chernotactic gradient for human CECs to transmigrate across a monolayer of ARPE. Neutralization of VEGF in the media partially reduces transmigration. Whereas soluble VEGF does not increase proliferation of solo CECs, coculture conditioned media enhances proliferation, suggesting that growth factors other than VEGF cause CEC proliferation. These findings may have relevance to the transformation of occult CNV into CNV within the neurosensory retina in AMD. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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