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Induction of the CXC chemokine interferon-gamma-inducible protein 10 regulates the reparative response following myocardial infarction.


ABSTRACT: Interferon-gamma-inducible protein (IP)-10/CXCL10, an angiostatic and antifibrotic chemokine with an important role in T-cell trafficking, is markedly induced in myocardial infarcts, and may regulate the reparative response.To study the role of IP-10 in cardiac repair and remodeling.We studied cardiac repair in IP-10-null and wild-type (WT) mice undergoing reperfused infarction protocols and examined the effects of IP-10 on cardiac fibroblast function. IP-10-deficient and WT animals had comparable acute infarct size. However, the absence of IP-10 resulted in a hypercellular early reparative response and delayed contraction of the scar. Infarcted IP-10(-/-) hearts exhibited accentuated early dilation, followed by rapid wall thinning during infarct maturation associated with systolic dysfunction. Although IP-10-null and WT mice had comparable cytokine expression, the absence of IP-10 was associated with marked alterations in the cellular content of the infarct. IP-10(-/-) infarcts had more intense infiltration with CD45(+) leukocytes, Mac-2(+) macrophages, and alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA)(+) myofibroblasts than WT infarcts but exhibited reduced recruitment of the subpopulations of leukocytes, T lymphocytes and alpha-SMA(+) cells that expressed CXCR3, the IP-10 receptor. IP-10 did not modulate cardiac fibroblast proliferation and apoptosis but significantly inhibited basic fibroblast growth factor-induced fibroblast migration. In addition, IP-10 enhanced growth factor-mediated wound contraction in fibroblast-populated collagen lattices.Endogenous IP-10 is an essential inhibitory signal that regulates the cellular composition of the healing infarct and promotes wound contraction, attenuating adverse remodeling. IP-10-mediated actions may be due, at least in part, to direct effects on fibroblast migration and function.

SUBMITTER: Bujak M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2783369 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Induction of the CXC chemokine interferon-gamma-inducible protein 10 regulates the reparative response following myocardial infarction.

Bujak Marcin M   Dobaczewski Marcin M   Gonzalez-Quesada Carlos C   Xia Ying Y   Leucker Thorsten T   Zymek Pawel P   Veeranna Vikas V   Tager Andrew M AM   Luster Andrew D AD   Frangogiannis Nikolaos G NG  

Circulation research 20090924 10


<h4>Rationale</h4>Interferon-gamma-inducible protein (IP)-10/CXCL10, an angiostatic and antifibrotic chemokine with an important role in T-cell trafficking, is markedly induced in myocardial infarcts, and may regulate the reparative response.<h4>Objective</h4>To study the role of IP-10 in cardiac repair and remodeling.<h4>Methods and results</h4>We studied cardiac repair in IP-10-null and wild-type (WT) mice undergoing reperfused infarction protocols and examined the effects of IP-10 on cardiac  ...[more]

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