CD93 Ameliorates Diabetic Wounds by Promoting Angiogenesis via the p38MAPK/MK2/HSP27 Axis

血管生成 医学 伤口愈合 新生血管 体内 体外 外科 内科学 生物 生物化学 生物技术
作者
Yuan Xu,Yuhuan Jia,Na Wu,Jie Wang,Liwen He,Deqin Yang
出处
期刊:European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery [Elsevier]
卷期号:66 (5): 707-721 被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ejvs.2023.06.001
摘要

Objective Diabetic wounds are a complication of diabetes mellitus, which is characterised by microcirculation dysfunction caused by decreased local blood supply and insufficient metabolic exchange. Clinically, in addition to glycaemic control, the most important treatment for diabetic wounds is to promote local angiogenesis, which accelerates wound healing. The authors previous study demonstrated that CD93, which is specifically expressed on vascular endothelial cells (ECs), redundantly regulates angiogenesis in zebrafish, suggesting that CD93 is a potential angiogenic molecule. However, the role of CD93 in diabetic wounds has not yet been elucidated. Methods The angiogenic effects of CD93 were studied from four aspects: exogenous, endogenous, in vitro, and in vivo. CD93 recombinant protein was used in microvascular ECs and in mice to observe angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo. The wound model was established in CD93–/– and wild type diabetic mice, and the degree of wound healing as well as the amount and maturity of neovascularisation were investigated. The possible mechanism of CD93 in angiogenesis was determined by CD93 overexpression in cultured ECs. Results CD93 recombinant protein was found to exogenously promote tube formation and sprouting of ECs. It also recruited cells to promote the formation of vascular like structures in subcutaneous tissue and accelerated wound healing by optimising angiogenesis and re-epithelisation. Furthermore, CD93 deficiency was observed to delay wound repair, characterised by reduced neovascularisation, vascular maturity, and re-epithelisation level. Mechanically, CD93 activated the p38MAPK/MK2/HSP27 signalling pathway, positively affecting the angiogenic functions of ECs. Conclusion This study demonstrated that CD93 promotes angiogenesis both in vitro and in vivo and that its angiogenic role in vitro is mediated by the p38MAPK/MK2/HSP27 signalling pathway. It was also found that CD93 exerts beneficial effects on wound healing in diabetic mice by promoting angiogenesis and re-epithelisation. Diabetic wounds are a complication of diabetes mellitus, which is characterised by microcirculation dysfunction caused by decreased local blood supply and insufficient metabolic exchange. Clinically, in addition to glycaemic control, the most important treatment for diabetic wounds is to promote local angiogenesis, which accelerates wound healing. The authors previous study demonstrated that CD93, which is specifically expressed on vascular endothelial cells (ECs), redundantly regulates angiogenesis in zebrafish, suggesting that CD93 is a potential angiogenic molecule. However, the role of CD93 in diabetic wounds has not yet been elucidated. The angiogenic effects of CD93 were studied from four aspects: exogenous, endogenous, in vitro, and in vivo. CD93 recombinant protein was used in microvascular ECs and in mice to observe angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo. The wound model was established in CD93–/– and wild type diabetic mice, and the degree of wound healing as well as the amount and maturity of neovascularisation were investigated. The possible mechanism of CD93 in angiogenesis was determined by CD93 overexpression in cultured ECs. CD93 recombinant protein was found to exogenously promote tube formation and sprouting of ECs. It also recruited cells to promote the formation of vascular like structures in subcutaneous tissue and accelerated wound healing by optimising angiogenesis and re-epithelisation. Furthermore, CD93 deficiency was observed to delay wound repair, characterised by reduced neovascularisation, vascular maturity, and re-epithelisation level. Mechanically, CD93 activated the p38MAPK/MK2/HSP27 signalling pathway, positively affecting the angiogenic functions of ECs. This study demonstrated that CD93 promotes angiogenesis both in vitro and in vivo and that its angiogenic role in vitro is mediated by the p38MAPK/MK2/HSP27 signalling pathway. It was also found that CD93 exerts beneficial effects on wound healing in diabetic mice by promoting angiogenesis and re-epithelisation.
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