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Role of PDGF-A/B Ligands in Cardiac Repair After Myocardial Infarction

Abstract

Platelet-derived growth factors (PDGFs) are powerful inducers of cellular mitosis, migration, angiogenesis, and matrix modulation that play pivotal roles in the development, homeostasis, and healing of cardiac tissues. PDGFs are key signaling molecules and important drug targets in the treatment of cardiovascular disease as multiple researchers have shown that delivery of recombinant PDGF ligands during or after myocardial infarction can reduce mortality and improve cardiac function in both rodents and porcine models. The mechanism involved cannot be easily elucidated due to the complexity of PDGF regulatory activities, crosstalk with other protein tyrosine kinase activators, and diversity of the pathological milieu. This review outlines the possible roles of PDGF ligands A and B in the healing of cardiac tissues including reduced cell death, improved vascularization, and improved extracellular matrix remodeling to improve cardiac architecture and function after acute myocardial injury. This review may highlight the use of recombinant PDGF-A and PDGF-B as a potential therapeutic modality in the treatment of cardiac injury.

Type Journal
ISBN 2296-634X (Print) 2296-634X (Linking)
Authors Kalra, K.; Eberhard, J.; Farbehi, N.; Chong, J. J.; Xaymardan, M.
Responsible Garvan Author Nona Farbehi
Publisher Name Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Published Date 2021-08-31
Published Volume 9
Published Pages 669188
Status Published in-print
DOI 10.3389/fcell.2021.669188
URL link to publisher's version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513823