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Hepatocyte growth factor induces angiogenesis in injured lungs through mobilizing endothelial progenitor cells
Authors:Ishizawa Kota  Kubo Hiroshi  Yamada Mitsuhiro  Kobayashi Seiichi  Suzuki Takashi  Mizuno Shinya  Nakamura Toshikazu  Sasaki Hidetada
Affiliation:Department of Geriatric and Respiratory Medicine, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, Japan.
Abstract:Circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play a pivotal role in angiogenesis. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is known to induce proliferation and motility in endothelial cells, and to play a role in mitogenic and morphogenic actions. However, the role of HGF in EPC mobilization has not been clearly described yet. We investigated the effect of HGF on mobilizing EPCs and on angiogenesis in elastase-induced lung injury. HGF significantly increased the triple-positive (Sca-1(+), Flk-1(+), and c-kit(+)) fraction in peripheral mononuclear cells in mice. The bone marrow-derived cells were recruited into the injured lungs, where they differentiated to capillary endothelial cells. HGF induced proliferation of both bone marrow-derived and resident endothelial cells in the alveolar wall. In conclusion, the present study suggests that HGF induces EPC mobilization from the bone marrow and enhances the proliferation of endothelial cells in vivo. These complex effects induced by HGF orchestrate pulmonary regeneration in emphysematous lung parenchyma.
Keywords:Hepatocyte growth factor   Angiogenesis   Endothelial progenitor cell   Bone marrow   Pulmonary emphysema
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