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Elevated expression of placental growth factor is associated with airway-wall vascular remodelling and thickening in smokers with asthma.


ABSTRACT: The increased expression of placental growth factor (PlGF) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and allergy-related asthma suggests its role in the pathogenesis of these diseases. In asthmatic smokers, airway remodelling is accompanied by an accelerated decline in lung function. However, whether PlGF contributes to the persistent airflow obstruction and vascular remodelling typically seen in asthmatic smokers is unknown. In this study we measured lung function, airway-wall thickening, and PlGF levels in serum and induced sputum in 74 asthmatic and 42 healthy smokers and never-smokers. Using human lung microvascular endothelial cells (HLMECs), we evaluated the in vitro effects of PlGF on each step of vascular remodelling, including proliferation, migration, stress-fibre expression, and tubule formation. Our data showed significantly higher serum and sputum PlGF levels in asthma patients, especially asthmatic smokers, than in healthy controls. Serum and sputum PlGF levels correlated negatively with post-bronchodilator forced expiratory volume in 1?s (FEV1) and the FEV1/forced vital capacity, but positively with airway-wall thickening. Stimulation of HLMECs with rhPlGF promoted all of the steps of airway-microvascular remodelling. These findings provide insights into the influence of cigarette smoking on the structural changes in the airways of asthmatics and the important pathogenic role played by PlGF.

SUBMITTER: Wu D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5318961 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Elevated expression of placental growth factor is associated with airway-wall vascular remodelling and thickening in smokers with asthma.

Wu Dong D   Lai Tianwen T   Yuan Yalian Y   Chen Min M   Xia Jun J   Li Wen W   Pan Guihai G   Yuan Binfan B   Lv Quanchao Q   Li Yanyu Y   Li Dongmin D   Wu Bin B  

Scientific reports 20170221


The increased expression of placental growth factor (PlGF) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and allergy-related asthma suggests its role in the pathogenesis of these diseases. In asthmatic smokers, airway remodelling is accompanied by an accelerated decline in lung function. However, whether PlGF contributes to the persistent airflow obstruction and vascular remodelling typically seen in asthmatic smokers is unknown. In this study we measured lung function, airway-wall thickening, and Pl  ...[more]

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