Role of pigment epithelium-derived factor on proliferation and migration of choroidal capillary endothelium induced by vascular endothelial growth factor in vitro

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WANG Feng-hua SUN Xiao-dong ZHANG Xi XU Xun ZHU Qi HUANG Jian-nan FAN Ying GU Qing LIU Hai-yang Department of Ophthalmology
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choroidal neovascularization; cell cultivation; pigment epithelium-derived factors;
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Background Pigment epithelium-derived factor(PEDF)is expressed in several normal organs and identified as aninhibitor of neovascularization.In the present study,we investigated the effect of PEDF in an in vitro model of ocularchoroidal neovascularization.Methods Microdissection was used to isolate the human choroidal endothelial cells(CECs),followed by the use ofsuperparamagnetic beads(Dynabeads)coated with the CD31 antibody,which selectively binds to the endothelial cellsurface.The mitogenic and motogenic effects of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)on cultured choroidal capillaryendothelial cells were examined in the presence or absence of PEDF(1,10,100,and 1000 ng/ml)using cell counts andmigration assays.Results Cells bound to the beads were isolated using a magnetic particle concentrator and they were successfullycultured and characterized to be endothelial cells that possessed greater than 95% immunoreactivity to von Willebrandfactor.PEDF suppressed the proliferation and migration of VEGF-induced choroidal capillary endothelial cells.However,the concentration of PEDF which we used has little effect on normal CECs.Conclusions PEDF played an important role on the growth and migration of VEGF-stimulated choroidal endothelial cellThese findings suggest that PEDF may be an effective approach to the treatment of choroidal neovascular disorders.Chin Med J 2007;120(17):1534-1538
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