Seppo Yla-Herttuala
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
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Circulation | 2000
Mikko Hiltunen; Marja Laitinen; Mikko P. Turunen; Michael Jeltsch; Juha Hartikainen; Tuomas T. Rissanen; Johanna Laukkanen; Mari Niemi; Maija Kossila; Tomi Häkkinen; Antti Kivelä; Berndt Enholm; Hannu Mansukoski; Anna-Mari Turunen; Kari Alitalo; Seppo Yla-Herttuala
BackgroundGene transfer to the vessel wall may provide new possibilities for the treatment of vascular disorders, such as postangioplasty restenosis. In this study, we analyzed the effects of adenovirus-mediated vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-C gene transfer on neointima formation after endothelial denudation in rabbits. For comparison, a second group was treated with VEGF-A adenovirus and a third group with lacZ adenovirus. Clinical-grade adenoviruses were used for the study. Methods and ResultsAortas of cholesterol-fed New Zealand White rabbits were balloon-denuded, and gene transfer was performed 3 days later. Animals were euthanized 2 and 4 weeks after the gene transfer, and intima/media ratio (I/M), histology, and cell proliferation were analyzed. Two weeks after the gene transfer, I/M in the lacZ-transfected control group was 0.57±0.04. VEGF-C gene transfer reduced I/M to 0.38±0.02 (P <0.05 versus lacZ group). I/M in VEGF-A–treated animals was 0.49±0.17 (P =NS). The tendency that both VEGF groups had smaller I/M persisted at the 4-week time point, when the lacZ group had an I/M of 0.73±0.16, the VEGF-C group 0.44±0.14, and the VEGF-A group 0.63±0.21 (P =NS). Expression of VEGF receptors 1, 2, and 3 was detected in the vessel wall by immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization. As an additional control, the effect of adenovirus on cell proliferation was analyzed by performing gene transfer to intact aorta without endothelial denudation. No differences were seen in smooth muscle cell proliferation or I/M between lacZ adenovirus and 0.9% saline–treated animals. ConclusionsAdenovirus-mediated VEGF-C gene transfer may be useful for the treatment of postangioplasty restenosis and vessel wall thickening after vascular manipulations.
American Journal of Pathology | 2006
Terhi Karpanen; Maria Wirzenius; Taija Makinen; Tanja Veikkola; Hidde J. Haisma; Marc G. Achen; Steven A. Stacker; Bronislaw Pytowski; Seppo Yla-Herttuala; Kari Alitalo
Archive | 2005
Kari Alitalo; Seppo Yla-Herttuala; Mikko Hiltunen; Markku Michael Jeltsch; Marc G. Achen
Archive | 1999
Kari Alitalo; Seppo Yla-Herttuala; Mikko Hiltunen; Markku Michael Jeltsch; Marc G. Achen
Archive | 2004
Kari Alitalo; Anne Saaristo; Marika J. Karkkainen; Tuomas Tammela; Sirpa Asko-Seljavaara; Seppo Yla-Herttuala; Yulong He
Archive | 2006
Kari Alitalo; Tuomas Tammela; Salla Keskitalo; Katri Pajusola; Markku Michael Jeltsch; Seppo Yla-Herttuala; Terhi Karpanen; Ulf Eriksson; Marko Uutela
Archive | 2004
Kari Alitalo; Ulf Eriksson; Peter Carmeliet; Xuri Li; Desire Collen; Seppo Yla-Herttuala; Petri Salven; Iiro Rajantie
Archive | 2001
Arto Urtti; Zanna Hyvönen; Aiva Plotniece; Natalia Makarova; Inese Reine; G. Tirzitis; Brigita Vigante; Brigita Cekavicus; Andulis Shmidlers; A. A. Krauze; R. A. Zhalubovskis; Gunars Duburs; Mikko P. Turunen; Seppo Yla-Herttuala; Ilpo Jääskeläinen; Marjo-Riitta Toppinen
Archive | 2015
Dusty Miller; Christine L. Halbert; Margaret D. Allen; Matthias Richter; Akiko Iwata; John Nyhuis; Yoshio Nitta; Hansruedi Büeler; Katri Pajusola; Marcin Gruchała; Hana Joch; Thomas F. Lüscher; Seppo Yla-Herttuala; Heiner Post; Jan Kajstura; Biao Lei; William C. Sessa; Barry J. Byrne; Piero Anversa; H Thomas
Archive | 2011
Terhi Karpanen; Kaisa Lehti; Seppo Yla-Herttuala; Kari Alitalo; Wei Zheng; Tuomas Tammela; Masahiro Yamamoto; Andrey Anisimov; Tanja Holopainen