Transfection of Vein Grafts with Early Growth Response Factor-1 Oligodeoxynucleotide Decoy: Effects on Stem-Cell Genes and Toll-like Receptor-Mediated Inflammation

International Journal of Molecular Sciences(2023)

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The long-term patency of vein grafts is challenged by intimal hyperplasia. We sought to explore the intricate relationships between the transcription factor Egr-1, toll-like receptors (TLRs), and stem cell genes and also assessed oligodeoxynucleotide decoys (ODNs) as a strategy to prevent vein graft failures. A total of 42 New Zealand white rabbits were fed hyperlipidemic chow and classified into three groups. A double-stranded Egr-1 ODN was synthesized and infused in vein grafts prior to anastomosis with the common carotid artery. All vein grafts were retrieved at the conclusion of the predefined experimental period. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction was performed to estimate expression patterns for several genes of interest. MYD88, TLR2-4, TLR8, NF-kB, TNF-alpha, IFN beta, and IFN gamma; chemokines CCL4, CCL20, CCR2; numerous interleukins; and stem cell genes KFL4, NANOG, HOXA5, and HIF1 alpha were universally downregulated in the ODN arm compared with the controls. By understanding these multifaceted interactions, our study offers actionable insights that may pave the way for innovative interventions in vascular reconstructions.
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Egr-1,decoy,gene therapy,vein graft,intimal hyperplasia,TLR
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