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  • The study investigates the biology of transplanted bone grafts, focusing on the early response of blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) in a mouse model.
  • Using a transgenic mouse model, researchers employed bioluminescence imaging to track the activity of the VEGF promoter, which showed a 7-day delay before significant expression post-transplantation.
  • The research identifies that osteoblastic cells derived from the grafts express VEGF in response to hypoxia and that this process is regulated by specific signaling pathways, providing insights useful for developing advanced bone graft materials.

Article Abstract

The biology of cells transplanted with bone grafts is incompletely understood. Focusing on the early angiogenic response postgrafting, we report a mouse femur graft model in which grafts were derived from mice transgenic for a firefly luciferase (FLuc) bioluminescence reporter gene driven by a promoter for the angiogenic signaling molecule vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Upon transplantation into wild-type (wt) mice, in vivo bioluminescence imaging (BLI) permitted longitudinal visualization and measurements of VEGF promoter activity in the transplanted graft cells and demonstrated a lag period of 7 days posttransplantation prior to robust induction of the promoter. To determine cellular mediators of VEGF induction in graft bone, primary graft-derived osteoblastic cells (GDOsts) were characterized. In vitro BLI on GDOsts showed hypoxia-induced VEGF expression and that this induction depended on PI3K signaling and, to a lesser degree, on the MEK pathway. This transcriptional regulation correlated with VEGF protein production and was validated in GDOsts seeded on demineralized bone matrix (DBM), a bone graft substitute material. Together, combined imaging of VEGF expression in living animals and in live cells provided clues about the regulation of VEGF in cells post-bone grafting. These data are particularly significant toward the development of future smart bone graft substitutes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5477423PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/096368912X667015DOI Listing

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