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Successful silencing of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in human vascular endothelial cells using small interfering RNA
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Successful silencing of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in human vascular endothelial cells using small interfering RNA

Anneke Hecke, Hilary Brooks, Matthieu Meryet-Figuière, Stephanie Minne, Stavros Konstantinides, Gerd Hasenfuss, Bernard Lebleu et Katrin Schäfer
Thrombosis and haemostasis, Vol.95(5), p.857-864
05/2006
PMID: 16676078

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Base Sequence Cell Adhesion - drug effects Cells, Cultured Endothelium, Vascular - cytology Endothelium, Vascular - metabolism Flow Cytometry Gene Silencing Humans Kinetics Lipopolysaccharides - pharmacology Lipoproteins, LDL - pharmacology Microscopy, Fluorescence Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 - genetics RNA, Messenger - drug effects RNA, Small Interfering - chemical synthesis RNA, Small Interfering - pharmacology Vitronectin - metabolism
Clinical as well as experimental evidence suggests that vascular overexpression of plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI)-1, the primary physiological inhibitor of both urokinase and tissue-type plasminogen activator, may be involved in the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. We investigated the feasibility, efficacy and functional effects of PAI-1 gene silencing in human vascular endothelial cells using small interfering RNA. Double-stranded 21 bp-RNA molecules targeted at sequences within the human PAI-1 gene were constructed. Successful siRNA transfection of HUVEC was confirmed using fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. One of five candidate siRNA sequences reduced PAI-1 mRNA and protein in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. Suppression of PAI-1 mRNA was detected up to 72 hours after transfection. Moreover, siRNA treatment reduced the activity of PAI-1 released from HUVEC, and prevented the oxLDL- or LPS-induced upregulation of PAI-1 secretion. Importantly, siRNA treatment did not affect the expression of other endothelial-cell markers. Moreover, downregulation of PAI-1 significantly enhanced the ability of endothelial cells to adhere to vitronectin, and this effect could be reversed upon addition of recombinant PAI-1. SiRNA-mediated reduction of PAI-1 expression may be a promising strategy for dissecting the effects of PAI-1 on vascular homeostasis.

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