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- W2119863107 abstract "Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) consists of Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), two widespread diseases of unknown, multifactorial etiology. Colitis pathology involves a pathological angiogenic response where increases in vascular density participate in colitis histopathology. Vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) is a potent angiogenesis stimulator known to be involved in pathological angiogenesis in several diseases including colitis. However, the pathogenic importance of specific VEGF-A isoforms during T-cell-mediated experimental colitis remains largely unknown.The CD4⁺ CD45RB(high) T-cell transfer model of experimental colitis was used for these studies. The VEGF lac-Z transgenic reporter mouse was used to examine specific cellular sources of VEGF-A production. The VEGF₁₆₄ aptamer (Macugen), adenoviral VEGF₁₆₄, and the VEGF Trap were used to evaluate pathological importance.VEGF lac-Z reporter mice experiments showed that both infiltrating T cells and local tissue cells produce VEGF-A in the colon during disease. Inhibition of VEGF₁₆₄ using a highly selective RNA aptamer significantly attenuated CD4⁺ CD45RB(high) T-cell-dependent experimental colitis by reducing pathological angiogenesis and inflammatory pathology. Conversely, broad-spectrum VEGF inhibition with VEGF Trap did not attenuate disease, nor did adenoviral VEGF₁₆₄ overexpression significantly alter colitis pathology.VEGF₁₆₄ is actively produced by multiple cell types during T-cell-mediated colitis. Importantly, specific inhibition of the VEGF₁₆₄ isoform during T-cell-mediated colitis dose-dependently attenuated disease progression, while broad-scale inhibition of all VEGF-A isoforms was not therapeutically beneficial." @default.
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- W2119863107 title "VEGF164 isoform specific regulation of T-cell-dependent experimental colitis in mice" @default.
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