Initiation of acute graft-versus-host disease by angiogenesis

  • Riesner, K.
  • Shi, Y.
  • Jacobi, A.
  • Kraeter, M.
  • Kalupa, M.
  • McGearey, A.
  • Mertlitz, S.
  • Cordes, S.
  • Schrezenmeier, J.
  • Mengwasser, J.
  • Westphal, S.
  • Perez-Hernandez, D.
  • Schmitt, C.
  • Dittmar, G.
  • Guck, J.
  • Penack, O.
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
American Society of Hematology

Abstract

The inhibition of inflammation-associated angiogenesis ameliorates inflammatory diseases by reducing the recruitment of tissue-infiltrating leukocytes. However, it is not known if angiogenesis has an active role during the initiation of inflammation or if it is merely a secondary effect occurring in response to stimuli by tissue-infiltrating leukocytes. Here, we show that angiogenesis precedes leukocyte infiltration in experimental models of inflammatory bowel disease and acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). We found that angiogenesis occurred as early as day12 after allogeneic transplantation mainly in GVHD typical target organs skin, liver, and intestines, whereas no angiogenic changes appeared due to conditioning or syngeneic transpla...

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