Long term inhibition of neointima formation in balloon-injured rat arteries by intraluminal instillation of a matrix-targeted retroviral vector bearing a cytocidal mutant cyclin G1 construct

  • Authors:
    • F. Xu
    • M. F. Prescott
    • P. X. Liu
    • Z. H. Chen
    • G. Liau
    • E. M. Gordon
    • F. L. Hall
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  • Published online on: July 1, 2001     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.8.1.19
  • Pages: 19-30
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Abstract

Restenosis from neointimal proliferation is a frequent complication of intracoronary stenting and catheter-based revascularization procedures. Currently, there is no known therapeutic strategy that has been sufficiently effective to warrant its widespread use. In the present study, the anti-proliferative properties of a matrix (collagen)-targeted retroviral vector bearing a mutant cyclin G1 (DNT 41-249) construct was evaluated in vitro and in vivo. In controlled one-month efficacy studies, the intraluminal instillation of the mutant cyclin G1 vector significantly inhibited neointima lesion formation in balloon-injured rat arteries without neointimal growth, associated necrosis or intense inflammatory reaction. Taken together, these data extend the potential utility of the matrix-targeted mutant cyclin G1 retroviral vector for management of vascular restenosis.

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Xu F, Prescott MF, Liu PX, Chen ZH, Liau G, Gordon EM and Hall FL: Long term inhibition of neointima formation in balloon-injured rat arteries by intraluminal instillation of a matrix-targeted retroviral vector bearing a cytocidal mutant cyclin G1 construct. Int J Mol Med 8: 19-30, 2001.
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Xu, F., Prescott, M.F., Liu, P.X., Chen, Z.H., Liau, G., Gordon, E.M., & Hall, F.L. (2001). Long term inhibition of neointima formation in balloon-injured rat arteries by intraluminal instillation of a matrix-targeted retroviral vector bearing a cytocidal mutant cyclin G1 construct. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 8, 19-30. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.8.1.19
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Xu, F., Prescott, M. F., Liu, P. X., Chen, Z. H., Liau, G., Gordon, E. M., Hall, F. L."Long term inhibition of neointima formation in balloon-injured rat arteries by intraluminal instillation of a matrix-targeted retroviral vector bearing a cytocidal mutant cyclin G1 construct". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 8.1 (2001): 19-30.
Chicago
Xu, F., Prescott, M. F., Liu, P. X., Chen, Z. H., Liau, G., Gordon, E. M., Hall, F. L."Long term inhibition of neointima formation in balloon-injured rat arteries by intraluminal instillation of a matrix-targeted retroviral vector bearing a cytocidal mutant cyclin G1 construct". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 8, no. 1 (2001): 19-30. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.8.1.19