Vascular
Repair by Circumferential Cell Therapy Using Magnetic Nanoparticles and
Tailored Magnets
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Cardiovascular disease is often caused
by endothelial cell (EC)
dysfunction and atherosclerotic plaque formation at predilection sites.
Also surgical procedures of plaque removal cause irreversible damage
to the EC layer, inducing impairment of vascular function and restenosis.
In the current study we have examined a potentially curative approach
by radially symmetric re-endothelialization of vessels after their
mechanical denudation. For this purpose a combination of nanotechnology
with gene and cell therapy was applied to site-specifically re-endothelialize
and restore vascular function. We have used complexes of lentiviral
vectors and magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) to overexpress the vasoprotective
gene endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in ECs. The MNP-loaded
and eNOS-overexpressing cells were magnetic, and by magnetic fields
they could be positioned at the vascular wall in a radially symmetric
fashion even under flow conditions. We demonstrate that the treated
vessels displayed enhanced eNOS expression and activity. Moreover,
isometric force measurements revealed that EC replacement with eNOS-overexpressing
cells restored endothelial function after vascular injury in eNOS–/– mice ex and in vivo. Thus, the combination of MNP-based gene and cell therapy with custom-made
magnetic fields enables circumferential re-endothelialization of vessels
and improvement of vascular function.
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Vosen, Sarah; Rieck, Sarah; Heidsieck, Alexandra; Mykhaylyk, Olga; Zimmermann, Katrin; Bloch, Wilhelm; et al. (2016). Vascular
Repair by Circumferential Cell Therapy Using Magnetic Nanoparticles and
Tailored Magnets. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.5b04996