In vitro effects of IL-17 on angiogenic properties of endothelial cells in relation to oxygen levels
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2013
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Krstić, Jelena
Jauković, Aleksandra

Mojsilović, Slavko

Okić-Đorđević, Ivana

Trivanović, Drenka

Ilić, Vesna

Santibanez, Juan

Bugarski, Diana

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The aim of this study has been to elucidate how different oxygen levels impact the effects of Interleukin-17 (IL-17) on angiogenic properties of endothelial cells. Two endothelial cell lines, mouse MS-1 and human EA.hy 926, were grown in 20% and 3% O-2 and their angiogenic abilities analyzed after IL-17 treatment: proliferation, apoptosis, migration and tubulogenesis. Expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) was also measured. Considering EA.hy 926 cell line, hypoxia alone reduced proliferation, survival and migration, but not their ability to form tubules. When cultured at 20% O-2, IL-17 stimulated proliferation, migration and tubulogenesis, whereas a hypoxic environment did not affect their migration and proliferation, but increased their survival and tubulogenic properties. Expression of eNOS and Cox-2 increased by both IL-17 and hypoxia, as well as with their combination. With the MS-1 cell line hypoxia did not affect proliferation, surviv...al, migration and tubule formation. At 20% O-2, IL-17 did not alter their proliferation,but inhibited migration and stimulated tubule formation. At 3% O-2, only the stimulating effect of IL-17 on tubulogenesis was evident. The constitutive expression of eNOS was unaffected by oxygen concentrations or IL-17 supplementation, whereas both IL-17 and hypoxia upregulated Cox-2 expression. Thus the effects of IL-17 on the angiogenic properties of endothelial cells depend on both the cell line used and the oxygen concentration.
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angiogenesis / endothelial cells / EA / hy 926 / hypoxia / IL-17 / MS-1Source:
Cell Biology International, 2013, 37, 11, 1162-1170Publisher:
- Wiley, Hoboken
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DOI: 10.1002/cbin.10144
ISSN: 1065-6995
PubMed: 23765637
WoS: 000325489500004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84885868031
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Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Krstić, Jelena AU - Jauković, Aleksandra AU - Mojsilović, Slavko AU - Okić-Đorđević, Ivana AU - Trivanović, Drenka AU - Ilić, Vesna AU - Santibanez, Juan AU - Bugarski, Diana PY - 2013 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/484 AB - The aim of this study has been to elucidate how different oxygen levels impact the effects of Interleukin-17 (IL-17) on angiogenic properties of endothelial cells. Two endothelial cell lines, mouse MS-1 and human EA.hy 926, were grown in 20% and 3% O-2 and their angiogenic abilities analyzed after IL-17 treatment: proliferation, apoptosis, migration and tubulogenesis. Expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) was also measured. Considering EA.hy 926 cell line, hypoxia alone reduced proliferation, survival and migration, but not their ability to form tubules. When cultured at 20% O-2, IL-17 stimulated proliferation, migration and tubulogenesis, whereas a hypoxic environment did not affect their migration and proliferation, but increased their survival and tubulogenic properties. Expression of eNOS and Cox-2 increased by both IL-17 and hypoxia, as well as with their combination. With the MS-1 cell line hypoxia did not affect proliferation, survival, migration and tubule formation. At 20% O-2, IL-17 did not alter their proliferation,but inhibited migration and stimulated tubule formation. At 3% O-2, only the stimulating effect of IL-17 on tubulogenesis was evident. The constitutive expression of eNOS was unaffected by oxygen concentrations or IL-17 supplementation, whereas both IL-17 and hypoxia upregulated Cox-2 expression. Thus the effects of IL-17 on the angiogenic properties of endothelial cells depend on both the cell line used and the oxygen concentration. PB - Wiley, Hoboken T2 - Cell Biology International T1 - In vitro effects of IL-17 on angiogenic properties of endothelial cells in relation to oxygen levels EP - 1170 IS - 11 SP - 1162 VL - 37 DO - 10.1002/cbin.10144 ER -
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Krstić, J., Jauković, A., Mojsilović, S., Okić-Đorđević, I., Trivanović, D., Ilić, V., Santibanez, J.,& Bugarski, D.. (2013). In vitro effects of IL-17 on angiogenic properties of endothelial cells in relation to oxygen levels. in Cell Biology International Wiley, Hoboken., 37(11), 1162-1170. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbin.10144 conv_3075
Krstić J, Jauković A, Mojsilović S, Okić-Đorđević I, Trivanović D, Ilić V, Santibanez J, Bugarski D. In vitro effects of IL-17 on angiogenic properties of endothelial cells in relation to oxygen levels. in Cell Biology International. 2013;37(11):1162-1170. doi:10.1002/cbin.10144 conv_3075 .
Krstić, Jelena, Jauković, Aleksandra, Mojsilović, Slavko, Okić-Đorđević, Ivana, Trivanović, Drenka, Ilić, Vesna, Santibanez, Juan, Bugarski, Diana, "In vitro effects of IL-17 on angiogenic properties of endothelial cells in relation to oxygen levels" in Cell Biology International, 37, no. 11 (2013):1162-1170, https://doi.org/10.1002/cbin.10144 ., conv_3075 .