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IL-20 is an arteriogenic cytokine that remodels collateral networks and improves functions of ischemic hind limbs.


ABSTRACT: Successful therapeutic angiogenesis for the treatment of ischemic disorders relies on selection of optimal proangiogenic or arteriogenic agents that are able to promote establishment of functional collateral networks. Here, we show that IL-20, a pleiotropic inflammatory cytokine, displays an imperative effect on vascular remodeling. Stimulation of both large and microvascular endothelial cells with IL-20 leads to activation of receptor-dependent multiple intracellular signaling components, including increased phosphorylation levels of JAK2/STAT5, Erk1/2, and Akt; activation of small GTP-binding proteins Rac and Rho; and intracellular release of calcium. Surprisingly, IL-20 significantly promotes endothelial cell tube formation without affecting their proliferation and motility. These findings suggest that the vascular function of IL-20 involves endothelial cell organization, vessel maturation, and remodeling. Consistent with this notion, delivery of IL-20 to the ischemic muscle tissue significantly improves arteriogenesis and blood perfusion in a rat hind-limb model. Our findings provide mechanistic insights on vascular functions of IL-20 and define therapeutic implication of this cytokine for the treatment of ischemic disorders.

SUBMITTER: Tritsaris K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1978488 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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IL-20 is an arteriogenic cytokine that remodels collateral networks and improves functions of ischemic hind limbs.

Tritsaris Katerina K   Myren Maja M   Ditlev Sisse B SB   Hübschmann Martin V MV   van der Blom Ida I   Hansen Anker Jon AJ   Olsen Uffe B UB   Cao Renhai R   Zhang Junhang J   Jia Tanghong T   Wahlberg Eric E   Dissing Steen S   Cao Yihai Y  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20070918 39


Successful therapeutic angiogenesis for the treatment of ischemic disorders relies on selection of optimal proangiogenic or arteriogenic agents that are able to promote establishment of functional collateral networks. Here, we show that IL-20, a pleiotropic inflammatory cytokine, displays an imperative effect on vascular remodeling. Stimulation of both large and microvascular endothelial cells with IL-20 leads to activation of receptor-dependent multiple intracellular signaling components, inclu  ...[more]

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