Nintedanib Inhibits VEGF-Induced Neovascularization in Human Conjunctival Vascular Endothelial Cells
摘要Objective Conjunctival vascularization and fibroblasts are important factors leading to filtering bleb scarring after glaucoma filtering surgery.Previous studies have shown that nintedanib can inhibit the transformation of conjunctival fibroblasts into myofibroblasts,alleviating scar formation.This study aimed to investigate the effect of nintedanib on vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)-induced neovascularization of human conjunctival vascular endothelial cells and to reveal the molecu-lar mechanisms involved.Methods Primary human conjunctival vascular endothelial cells were cultured with VEGF alone or in combination with nintedanib,and cell proliferation and migration were measured via cell counting kit-8 and scratch assays,respectively.The effect of nintedanib on human conjunctival vascular endothelial cell tube formation was also assayed.The phosphorylation levels of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2(ERK1/2)and c-Jun N-terminal kinase(JNK)were measured via Western blotting.Results VEGF(120 ng/mL)significantly promoted the proliferation of human conjunctival vascular endothelial cells.Nin-tedanib inhibited the VEGF-induced proliferation of these cells while also suppressing cell migration(P<0.0001)and vascularization(P<0.01).Furthermore,nintedanib reduced ERK1/2(P<0.01)and JNK phosphorylation(P<0.001).Conclusion Our study provides new evidence that nintedanib inhibits the proliferation,migration,and neovascularization of human conjunctival vascular endothelial cells and downregulates the expression of p-ERK and p-JNK in the MAPK pathway.
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