Role of Angiogenesis in IBD Pathogenesis
血管生成在 IBD 发病机制中的作用
基本信息
- 批准号:7677952
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 30.15万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-09-15 至 2011-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Angiogenic FactorAnimal ModelAnimalsArtsAutoimmune ProcessAutoimmunityBiologicalBiological FactorsCategoriesCell Adhesion MoleculesCell CommunicationCell ProliferationCellsChronicClinicalClinical TrialsColitisCommunicationComplexDataDetectionDiseaseEndothelial CellsEvaluationExtracellular MatrixExtracellular Matrix ProteinsGene ExpressionGrowth FactorHumanHyaluronanImmuneInflammationInflammatoryInflammatory Bowel DiseasesInflammatory disease of the intestineIntegrinsIntestinesKnowledgeLeukocytesMalignant NeoplasmsMediatingMediator of activation proteinMicroarray AnalysisMucous MembraneMusPathogenesisPatientsPeptide HydrolasesPlayPreventionProcessRoleSolidSourceTestingTherapeutic EffectTissuesVascularizationangiogenesiscell typechemokinecytokinedensitymigrationneoplasticresponse
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) involves the interplay of multiple biological factors, among which nonimmune cells represent an underrated but crucial component of disease pachogenesis. In particular; mucosal endothelial cells play a key role in chronic inflammation through angiogenesis, a complex process mediated by the coordinated involvement of multiple cells types and a variety of sol nble mediators, which can be grouped into four major categories: a) growth factors, that directly promote endothelial cell proliferation and migration, b) integrins, adhesion molecules that allow communication of endothelial cells with other cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM), c) leukocytes, cytokines and chemokines, that drive immune-mediated endothelial cell activation, and d) proteolytic enzymes and ECM proteins, that are responsible for the tissue remodeling necessary to formation of new vessels. Sate-of-the-art knowledge on tie role of angiogenesis in cancer, autoimmunity and chronic inflammation, and our own preliminary data, obtained by studying tissues and cells from IBD patients and mice with experimental colitis, provide solid evidence supporting the concept that angiogenesis plays a vital role in initiation and perpetuation of intestinal inflammation. This proposal will investigate mechanisms of angiogenesis in IBD by testing the following central hypothesis: Angiogenesis is a critical component of IBD and contributes to disease pathogenesis. This hypothesis will be tested by four specific aims: 1) Obtain evidence of increased vascularization and endothelial cell activation in IBD mucosa; 2) Define the dominant angiogenic factors produced in IBD, their origin, and biological activity; 3) Characterize endothelial cell-mediated changes in the ECM that promote angiogenesis; 4) Investigate the therapeutic effects of anti-angiogenic compounds in animal models of IBD. Blocking angiogenesis may interrupt the chronic cycle of immune-nonimmune cell interactions occurring in IBD and result in clinical improvement, as suggested by clinical trials in humans and animals suffering from neoplastic, autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.
描述(由申请人提供):炎症性肠病(IBD)涉及多种生物学因素的相互作用,其中非免疫细胞是被低估的疾病pachogenesis的关键组成部分。特别是;粘膜内皮细胞通过血管生成在慢性炎症中起关键作用,血管生成是由多种细胞类型和多种可溶性介质的协调参与介导的复杂过程,其可分为四大类:a)直接促进内皮细胞增殖和迁移的生长因子,B)整联蛋白,允许内皮细胞与其他细胞和细胞外基质(ECM)通讯的粘附分子,c)白细胞、细胞因子和趋化因子,其驱动免疫介导的内皮细胞活化,和d)蛋白水解酶和ECM蛋白,其负责形成新血管所必需的组织重塑。关于血管生成在癌症、自身免疫和慢性炎症中的作用的最新知识,以及我们自己通过研究IBD患者和患有实验性结肠炎的小鼠的组织和细胞获得的初步数据,提供了支持血管生成在肠道炎症的起始和持续中起重要作用的概念的坚实证据。本提案将通过测试以下中心假设来研究IBD中血管生成的机制:血管生成是IBD的关键组成部分,并有助于疾病的发病机制。该假设将通过四个特定目的进行测试:1)获得IBD粘膜中血管形成和内皮细胞活化增加的证据; 2)定义IBD中产生的主要血管生成因子、其来源和生物活性; 3)表征促进血管生成的ECM中内皮细胞介导的变化; 4)研究IBD动物模型中抗血管生成化合物的治疗效果。阻断血管生成可以中断IBD中发生的免疫-非免疫细胞相互作用的慢性循环,并导致临床改善,如在患有肿瘤、自身免疫和炎性疾病的人类和动物中进行的临床试验所示。
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Epithelial Cell-Derived IL-1-alpha as a Novel Danger Signal in IBD Pathogenesis
上皮细胞衍生的 IL-1-α 作为 IBD 发病机制中的新型危险信号
- 批准号:
8668052 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
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Epithelial Cell-Derived IL-1-alpha as a Novel Danger Signal in IBD Pathogenesis
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- 批准号:
8370976 - 财政年份:2012
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$ 30.15万 - 项目类别:
Epithelial Cell-Derived IL-1-alpha as a Novel Danger Signal in IBD Pathogenesis
上皮细胞衍生的 IL-1-α 作为 IBD 发病机制中的新型危险信号
- 批准号:
8542831 - 财政年份:2012
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$ 30.15万 - 项目类别:
Cell Interactions in the Inflamed Intestinal Mucosa
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7917926 - 财政年份:2009
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$ 30.15万 - 项目类别:
The Role of Angiogenesis in IBD Pathogenesis
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7123409 - 财政年份:2005
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