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Angiogenesis in Diabetic Mouse Model with Critical Limb Ischemia; Cell and Gene Therapy

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Journal Microvasc Res
Date 2022 Feb 13
PMID 35151721
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Purpose: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is the most severe manifestation of peripheral artery disease that diabetes mellitus is one of its major risk factors. MiR-126 as an endothelial cells specific miRNA plays a main role in angiogenesis. The objective of this study was to find a promising treatment by increasing therapeutic potential of adipose tissue mesenchymal stem cells (AT-MSCs) with microRNA-126 in diabetic mouse model with critical limb ischemia. AT-MSCs were isolated from male C57BL/6 mouse and characterized.

Methods: The cells were infected with miR-126 recombinant lentiviral vectors. Diabetes mellitus type 1 was induced and CLI was created in the animals. Animals were divided in different groups to receive PBS, MSCs, miR-126, and MSC and after the experiment, behavioural tests, cell survival, real-time PCR, and histopathological analysis were assessed.

Results: The results of function scores, VEGF-A level, and histopathology data demonstrated that the miR-126 treated group was better than PBS and MSCs groups. The expression of PIK3R2 and SPRED1 were decreased in miR-126 group compared to the control group. Our results showed that MSCs can live longer than MSCs in the gastrocnemius muscle. We conclude that mice treated with MSCs in functional tests showed better results and also the expression of VEGF-A and Microvessel density in them were higher than other groups.

Conclusions: This study suggested that AT-MSCs overexpressing miR-126 could be an efficient therapeutic approach for angiogenesis in CLI with diabetes by downregulating SPRED1 and PIK3R2 and increasing secretion of angiogenic cytokines which can prolong the MSC survival.

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