Volume 16, Number 12, 849-856, DOI: 10.1007/s00147-003-0617-z

Attenuation of aortic graft arteriosclerosis by systemic administration of Allotrap peptide RDP58

Wei Li, Suhasini Iyer, Lina Lu, Roland Buelow, JohnJ. Fung, AbdulS. Rao, Jacky Woo and Shiguang Qian

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Abstract

There remains no treatment for chronic allograft rejection mainly manifested by progressive arteriosclerosis. We investigated the effect of Allotrap peptide RDP58 therapy on arteriosclerosis in an aortic allotransplant model. RDP58 was administered intraperitoneally at 0.1, 0.5, or 2.5 mg/kg, every other day after transplantation. RDP58 therapy markedly inhibited vascular intimal thickening, media necrosis, and adventitial cellular inflammation. The attenuation of arteriosclerosis was associated with the induction of heme oxygenase (HO)-1 expression, inhibition of TNF-agr production in aortic allografts, as well as decreased specific complement-dependent cytotoxic antibodies in serum. RDP58 inhibited both smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation with an 80% inhibition at 100 mgrM without evidence of cytotoxicity and TNF-induced apoptosis of SMCs in a dose-dependent fashion. These data suggest that the suppressive effect of RDP58 on allograft arteriosclerosis is due to multiple actions of the peptide, including induction of HO-1, inhibition of TNF-agr, and a direct effect on SMC proliferation.

Keywords  Chronic rejection - Aortic graft - Arteriosclerosis - Smooth muscle cells - Heme oxygenase - Tumor necrosis factor

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