Role of platelet-derived growth factor and vascular endothelial growth factor in obliterative airway disease.

Am J Respir Crit Care Med

Cardiopulmonary Research Group, Transplantation Laboratory, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, PO Box 21 (Haartmaninkatu 3), FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland.

Published: November 2006

Rationale: Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is an important smooth muscle cell mitogen, and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a known angiogenic and proinflammatory growth factor. We hypothesized that specific therapy aimed at these growth factors might inhibit the development of experimental obliterative airway disease (OAD).

Methods: In fully mismatched rat tracheal allografts, we used imatinib and PTK/ZK, either alone or in combination, to block PDGF and VEGF receptor protein tyrosine kinase (RTK) action, respectively. Prophylaxis was initiated at the time of transplantation. Early treatment was commenced on Day 7 during the inflammatory phase and late treatment on Day 14 during the fibroproliferative phase of OAD. No immunosuppression was administered.

Measurements And Main Results: Prophylaxis with either PTK/ZK or imatinib alone significantly reduced OAD, and combined prophylaxis completely prevented its development. Early treatment with PTK/ZK and imatinib also effectively reduced the development of OAD. Late treatment failed to show significant efficacy. Blocking VEGF RTK action with PTK/ZK reduced the activation of allograft blood vessels and the number of lymph vessels in the allograft airway wall, and significantly diminished allograft inflammation, whereas PDGF blockade with imatinib inhibited the growth of smooth muscle cells in the proliferating lesion.

Conclusions: Combined prophylactic PDGF and VEGF RTK blockade completely prevents the development of OAD. Also, when early treatment with PTK/ZK and imatinib is commenced during the inflammatory phase of OAD development, it significantly attenuates the development of tracheal occlusion, suggesting that these drugs could potentially be used to treat bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome in its early phase.

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