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SPARC preserves endothelial glycocalyx integrity, and protects against adverse cardiac inflammation and injury during viral myocarditis

Authors :
Bianca Hemmeryckx
Elizabeth A. V. Jones
Wouter Verhesen
Rick van Leeuwen
Jurgen W. G. E. van Teeffelen
Anna-Pia Papageorgiou
Marieke Rienks
Daniel M. Johnson
Stephane Heymans
Bart Eskens
Paolo Carai
RS: CARIM - R2 - Cardiac function and failure
Promovendi CD
Cardiologie
RS: CARIM - R2.02 - Cardiomyopathy
Fysiologie
CTC
RS: CARIM - R2.12 - Surgical intervention
MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec Cardiologie (9)
Source :
Matrix Biology, 74, 21-34. Elsevier Science, Rienks, M, Carai, P, van Teeffelen, J, Eskens, B, Verhesen, W, Hemmeryckx, B, Johnson, D M, van Leeuwen, R, Jones, E A, Heymans, S & Papageorgiou, A-P 2018, ' SPARC preserves endothelial glycocalyx integrity, and protects against adverse cardiac inflammation and injury during viral myocarditis ', Matrix Biology . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matbio.2018.04.015
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2018.

Abstract

Myocardial damage as a consequence of cardiotropic viruses leads to a broad variety of clinical presentations and is still a complicated condition to diagnose and treat. Whereas the extracellular matrix protein Secreted Protein Acidic and Rich in Cysteine or SPARC has been implicated in hypertensive and ischemic heart disease by modulating collagen production and cross-linking, its role in cardiac inflammation and endothelial function is yet unknown. Absence of SPARC in mice resulted in increased cardiac inflammation and mortality, and reduced cardiac systolic function upon coxsackievirus-B3 induced myocarditis. Intra-vital microscopic imaging of the microvasculature of the cremaster muscle combined with electron microscopic imaging of the microvasculature of the cardiac muscle uncovered the significance of SPARC in maintaining endothelial glycocalyx integrity and subsequent barrier properties to stop inflammation. Moreover, systemic administration of recombinant SPARC restored the endothelial glycocalyx and consequently reversed the increase in inflammation and mortality observed in SPARC KO mice in response to viral exposure. Reducing the glycocalyx in vivo by systemic administration of hyaluronidase, an enzyme that degrades the endothelial glycocalyx, mimicked the barrier defects found in SPARC KO mice, which could be restored by subsequent administration of recombinant SPARC. In conclusion, the secreted glycoprotein SPARC protects against adverse cardiac inflammation and mortality by improving the glycocalyx function and resulting endothelial barrier function during viral myocarditis. ispartof: MATRIX BIOLOGY vol:74 pages:21-34 ispartof: location:Netherlands status: published

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Language :
English
ISSN :
0945053X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Matrix Biology, 74, 21-34. Elsevier Science, Rienks, M, Carai, P, van Teeffelen, J, Eskens, B, Verhesen, W, Hemmeryckx, B, Johnson, D M, van Leeuwen, R, Jones, E A, Heymans, S & Papageorgiou, A-P 2018, ' SPARC preserves endothelial glycocalyx integrity, and protects against adverse cardiac inflammation and injury during viral myocarditis ', Matrix Biology . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matbio.2018.04.015
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9fef81b912213b9938fbab5cc5ad381b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matbio.2018.04.015