Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3066136 | Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Inflammatory mediators have been proposed to play a critical role in the pathogenesis of choroidal neovascularization, a blinding complication of age-related macular degeneration. We evaluated the expression of TNF-α in human choroidal neovascular membranes and found that it colocalized with cells expressing VEGF, angiopoietin (Ang)-1 and Ang2. In cultured choroidal endothelial cells we found that TNF-α increased Ang2 mRNA (increased transcription) and protein levels prior to those of Ang1 and VEGF. The results raise the possibility that during neovascularization, TNF-α may modulate endothelial plasticity and survival by sequential inactivation of Tie2 followed by activation of Tie2 and VEGF receptors.
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Authors
Masanori Hangai, Shikun He, Stephan Hoffmann, Jennifer I. Lim, Stephen J. Ryan, David R. Hinton,