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9-cis retinoic acid promotes lymphangiogenesis and enhances lymphatic vessel regeneration: therapeutic implications of 9-cis retinoic acid for secondary lymphedema.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The lymphatic system plays a key role in tissue fluid homeostasis and lymphatic dysfunction caused by genetic defects, or lymphatic vessel obstruction can cause lymphedema, disfiguring tissue swelling often associated with fibrosis and recurrent infections with no available cures to date. In this study, retinoic acids (RAs) were determined to be a potent therapeutic agent that is immediately applicable to reduce secondary lymphedema. METHODS AND RESULTS:We report that RAs promote proliferation, migration, and tube formation of cultured lymphatic endothelial cells by activating fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling. Moreover, RAs control the expression of cell-cycle checkpoint regulators such as p27(Kip1), p57(Kip2), and the aurora kinases through both an Akt-mediated nongenomic action and a transcription-dependent genomic action that is mediated by Prox1, a master regulator of lymphatic development. Moreover, 9-cisRA was found to activate in vivo lymphangiogenesis in animals in mouse trachea, Matrigel plug, and cornea pocket assays. Finally, we demonstrate that 9-cisRA can provide a strong therapeutic efficacy in ameliorating experimental mouse tail lymphedema by enhancing lymphatic vessel regeneration. CONCLUSION:These in vitro and animal studies demonstrate that 9-cisRA potently activates lymphangiogenesis and promotes lymphatic regeneration in an experimental lymphedema model, presenting it as a promising novel therapeutic agent to treat human lymphedema patients.

SUBMITTER: Choi I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3327127 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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9-cis retinoic acid promotes lymphangiogenesis and enhances lymphatic vessel regeneration: therapeutic implications of 9-cis retinoic acid for secondary lymphedema.

Choi Inho I   Lee Sunju S   Kyoung Chung Hee H   Suk Lee Yong Y   Eui Kim Kyu K   Choi Dongwon D   Park Eun Kyung EK   Yang Dongyun D   Ecoiffier Tatiana T   Monahan John J   Chen Wen W   Aguilar Berenice B   Lee Ha Neul HN   Yoo Jaehyuk J   Koh Chester J CJ   Chen Lu L   Wong Alex K AK   Hong Young-Kwon YK  

Circulation 20120124 7


<h4>Background</h4>The lymphatic system plays a key role in tissue fluid homeostasis and lymphatic dysfunction caused by genetic defects, or lymphatic vessel obstruction can cause lymphedema, disfiguring tissue swelling often associated with fibrosis and recurrent infections with no available cures to date. In this study, retinoic acids (RAs) were determined to be a potent therapeutic agent that is immediately applicable to reduce secondary lymphedema.<h4>Methods and results</h4>We report that R  ...[more]

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