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Expanded Hemodialysis Therapy Ameliorates Uremia-Induced Systemic Microinflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction by Modulating VEGF, TNF-�� and AP-1 Signaling

Authors :
Catar, Rusan
Moll, Guido
Kamhieh-Milz, Julian
Luecht, Christian
Chen, Lei
Zhao, Hongfan
Ernst, Lucas
Willy, Kevin
Girndt, Matthias
Fiedler, Roman
Witowski, Janusz
Morawietz, Henning
Ringd��n, Olle
Dragun, Duska
Eckardt, Kai-Uwe
Schindler, Ralf
Zickler, Daniel
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Charit�� - Universit��tsmedizin Berlin, 2021.

Abstract

Systemic chronic microinflammation and altered cytokine signaling, with adjunct cardiovascular disease (CVD), endothelial maladaptation and dysfunction is common in dialysis patients suffering from end-stage renal disease and associated with increased morbidity and mortality. New hemodialysis filters might offer improvements. We here studied the impact of novel improved molecular cut-off hemodialysis filters on systemic microinflammation, uremia and endothelial dysfunction. Human endothelial cells (ECs) were incubated with uremic serum obtained from patients treated with two different hemodialysis regimens in the Permeability Enhancement to Reduce Chronic Inflammation (PERCI-II) crossover clinical trial, comparing High-Flux (HF) and Medium Cut-Off (MCO) membranes, and then assessed for their vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) production and angiogenesis. Compared to HF membranes, dialysis with MCO membranes lead to a reduction in proinflammatory mediators and reduced endothelial VEGF production and angiogenesis. Cytokine multiplex screening identified tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily members as promising targets. The influence of TNF-alpha and its soluble receptors (sTNF-R1 and sTNF-R2) on endothelial VEGF promoter activation, protein release, and the involved signaling pathways was analyzed, revealing that this detrimental signaling was indeed induced by TNF-alpha and mediated by AP-1/c-FOS signaling. In conclusion, uremic toxins, in particular TNF-signaling, promote endothelial maladaptation, VEGF expression and aberrant angiogenesis, which can be positively modulated by dialysis with novel MCO membranes.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2bc8f04b7a3589b29e2ef31c05e02060
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-33368