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Low-dosage inhibition of Dll4 signaling promotes wound healing by inducing functional neo-angiogenesis
Authors:Trindade Alexandre  Djokovic Dusan  Gigante Joana  Badenes Marina  Pedrosa Ana-Rita  Fernandes Ana-Carina  Lopes-da-Costa Luís  Krasnoperov Valery  Liu Ren  Gill Parkash S  Duarte António
Institution:Centro Interdisciplinar de Investiga??o em Sanidade Animal (CIISA), Lisbon Technical University, Lisbon, Portugal.
Abstract:Recent findings regarding Dll4 function in physiological and pathological conditions indicate that this Notch ligand may constitute an important therapeutic target. Dll4 appears to be a major anti-angiogenic agent, occupying a central role in various angiogenic pathways. The first trials of anti-Dll4 therapy in mice demonstrated a paradoxical effect, as it reduced tumor perfusion and growth despite leading to an increase in vascular density. This is seen as the result of insufficient maturation of the newly formed vasculature causing a circulatory defect and increased tumor hypoxia. As Dll4 function is known to be closely dependent on expression levels, we envisioned that the therapeutic anti-Dll4 dosage could be modulated to result in the increase of adequately functional blood vessels. This would be useful in conditions where vascular function is a limiting factor for recovery, like wound healing and tissue hypoxia, especially in diabetic patients. Our experimental results in mice confirmed this possibility, revealing that low dosage inhibition of Dll4/Notch signaling causes improved vascular function and accelerated wound healing.
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