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Circulation. 2004
Published online before print February 23, 2004, doi: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000118465.36018.2D
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Submitted on May 12, 2003
Revised on October 24, 2003
Accepted on November 18, 2003

Developmental Endothelial Locus-1 (Del-1), a Novel Angiogenic Protein. Its Role in Ischemia

Hoai-Ky V. Ho BS, James J. Jang BA, Shuichiro Kaji MD, Gary Spektor BS, Annie Fong PhD, Phillip Yang MD, Bob S. Hu MD, Randy Schatzman PhD, Thomas Quertermous MD, and John P. Cooke MD, PhD*

From the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine (H.-K.V.H., J.J.J., S.K., G.S., P.Y., B.S.H., T.Q., J.P.C.), Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, Calif; Exelixis, Inc (A.F.), South San Francisco, Calif; and Celltech R&D, Inc (R.S.), Bothell, Wash.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: john.cooke{at}stanford.edu.

Background--Developmentally regulated endothelial locus-1 (Del-1) is an extracellular matrix protein that is expressed by endothelial cells during embryological vascular development. We speculated that Del-1 may be reexpressed in ischemia and may be involved in endogenous angiogenesis.

Methods and Results--Del-1 protein was detected by immunohistochemistry in murine ischemic hindlimb after femoral artery excision. To determine whether exogenous Del-1 would augment angiogenesis in vivo, Del-1 or vehicle was administered for 3 weeks by intramuscular injection of murine ischemic hindlimbs. Angiogenesis was quantified by gadolinium-MRI perfusion and capillary densitometry. We used a disc angiogenesis system (DAS) to characterize the angiogenic response to vehicle (PBS), Del-1, Del-1 mutant (altered RGD domain), Del-1 minor (truncated discoidin-I-like domain), or basic fibroblast growth factor. After 14 days, the discs were extracted and sectioned to quantify vascular growth by morphometry. Endogenous Del-1 protein expression was increased in ischemic hindlimbs. Administration of Del-1 increased hindlimb vascular flow index and capillary density. In the DAS, Del-1 doubled fibrovascular growth, as did basic fibroblast growth factor. However, angiogenesis was not enhanced by the Del-1 mutant or Del-1 minor proteins.

Conclusions--Del-1 is expressed in ischemic tissue. Del-1 stimulates angiogenesis, an effect that is dependent on the RGD motif and a second signaling sequence in the discoidin-I-like domain. Exogenous intramuscular administration of Del-1 significantly enhances angiogenesis in the murine ischemic hindlimb. Del-1 may prove to be a novel therapeutic agent for patients with ischemia.


Key words: proteins • ischemia • angiogenesis




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