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Circulation Research | 2005

Synthetic Retinoid Am80 Suppresses Smooth Muscle Phenotypic Modulation and In-Stent Neointima Formation by Inhibiting KLF5

Katsuhito Fujiu; Ichiro Manabe; Atsushi Ishihara; Yumiko Oishi; Hiroshi Iwata; Go Nishimura; Takayuki Shindo; Koji Maemura; Hiroyuki Kagechika; Koichi Shudo; Ryozo Nagai

Modulation of smooth muscle cell (SMC) phenotype plays a central role in neointima formation. We recently demonstrated that Am80, a synthetic retinoic acid receptor &agr;-specific agonist, inhibits the activity of the transcription factor KLF5, which is essential for neointima formation after vascular injury. In the present study, we aimed to further analyze the mechanism by which Am80 inhibits KLF5 and the effects of inhibiting KLF5 on SMCs and vascular lesion formation, as well as to evaluate potential of Am80 for use in the prevention of in-stent neointima formation. We found that Am80 inhibited both the expression and transcriptional function of KLF5. Of particular interest was our finding that KLF5 forms a transcriptionally active complex with unliganded RAR/RXR heterodimer on the PDGF-A promoter; Am80 disrupts this complex, thereby inhibiting KLF5-dependent transcriptional activation. Knocking down KLF5 using small interfering RNA suppressed serum-induced downregulation of SMC differentiation marker gene expression in cultured SMCs, and haploinsufficiency of KLF5 in mice attenuated phenotypic modulation of SMCs after vascular injury, indicating that KLF5 plays a key role in the control of SMC phenotype. Am80 augmented expression of the SMC differentiation marker genes in culture and within the vessel walls, and oral administration of Am80 significantly inhibited in-stent neointima formation in a rabbit stent-placement model. Taken together, these results demonstrate that KLF5 plays an important role in the control of SMC phenotype after vascular injury and suggest the feasibility of using Am80, delivered systemically and/or with a drug eluting stent, to prevent in-stent neointima formation.


Archive | 1998

Retinoid activity regulators

Hiroyuki Kagechika; Koichi Shudo; Tatsuo Sugioka; Tomomi Sotome; Yuki Nakayama; Kazuyuki Doi


Archive | 2003

Drugs for treating vascular diseases

Ryozo Nagai; Takayuki Shindo; Ichiro Manabe; Koichi Shudo; Hiroyuki Kagechika


Archive | 1996

Preparation method of physiologically active compound

Akiko Itai; Koichi Shudo


Archive | 2003

Medicament for therapeutic treatment of vascular disease

Ryozo Nagai; Takayuki Shindo; Ichiro Manabe; Koichi Shudo; Hiroyuki Kagechika


Archive | 2001

Method for creating physiologically active compounds

Akiko Itai; Koichi Shudo


Archive | 2005

Memory Fixation Accelerator

Koichi Shudo; Hiroyuki Kagechika


Archive | 2010

Medicament for Preventive and/or Therapeutic Treatment of Bowel Disease

Koichi Shudo; Hiroyuki Kagechika; Hiroshi Fukasawa; Tetsuro Matsuishi; Naoko Katsumura; Miwako Ishido


Archive | 2009

METHOD FOR TREATING VASCULAR DISEASE

Ryozo Nagai; Takayuki Shindo; Ichiro Manabe; Koichi Shudo; Hiroyuki Kagechika


Archive | 2007

Medicament for preventive and/or therapeutic treatment of diseases with secretory disorder

Koichi Shudo; Tetsuro Matsuishi; Miwako Ishido

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Hiroyuki Kagechika

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Miwako Ishido

St. Marianna University School of Medicine

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Tetsuro Matsuishi

St. Marianna University School of Medicine

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Ichiro Manabe

National Institute for Materials Science

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Ryozo Nagai

Saitama Medical University

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Akiko Itai

Mochida Pharmaceutical Co.

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Yasuyuki Endo

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Makoto Asashima

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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