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Radiation induces osteogenesis in human aortic valve interstitial cells

Read at the 38th Annual Meeting of The Western Thoracic Surgical Association, Maui, Hawaii, June 27-30, 2012.
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Objective

Irradiation of the chest or chest wall has been shown to cause calcific aortic stenosis. However, the mechanisms are unknown. Aortic valve interstitial cells have been implicated in the pathogenesis of aortic stenosis; they have been shown to change from the phenotype of a myofibroblast to an osteoblastlike cell. We therefore hypothesized that irradiation of human aortic valve interstitial cells induces an osteogenic phenotype. In isolated human aortic valve interstitial cells, our purpose was to determine the effect of irradiation on the production of osteogenic factors: (1) bone morphogenetic protein 2, (2) osteopontin, (3) alkaline phosphatase, and (4) the transcription factor Runx2.

Methods

Human aortic valve interstitial cells were isolated from normal aortic valves obtained from explanted hearts of patients undergoing cardiac transplantation (n = 4) and were grown in culture. The cells were grown to confluence, irradiated with 10 Gy using a cesium-137 irradiator, and then lysed 24 hours after irradiation. Cell lysates were analyzed via immunoblot and densitometry for bone morphogenetic protein 2, osteopontin, alkaline phosphatase, and Runx2. Statistical analysis was performed using analysis of variance, with P < .05 indicating significance.

Results

Irradiation induced an osteogenic phenotype in human aortic valve interstitial cells. Irradiation induced a 2-fold increase in bone morphogenetic protein 2, a 7-fold increase in osteopontin, a 3-fold increase in alkaline phosphatase, and a 2-fold increase in Runx2.

Conclusions

Radiation induces an osteogenic phenotype in human aortic valve interstitial cells. The irradiated cells had a significantly increased expression of the osteogenic factors bone morphogenetic protein 2, osteopontin, alkaline phosphatase, and Runx2. These data offer mechanistic insight into the pathogenesis of radiation-induced valvular heart disease.

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Abbreviations and Acronyms

ALP
alkaline phosphatase
AVIC
aortic valve interstitial cell
BMP-2
bone morphogenetic protein 2
OPN
osteopontin
PBS
phosphate-buffered saline
T-PBS
Tween in phosphate-buffered saline

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Supported in part by American Heart Association grant 11GRNT7900016 and National Institutes of Heart, Lung, and Blood grant HL106582.

Disclosures: Authors have nothing to disclose with regard to commercial support.