Targeted gene manipulation and transfer of the plasminogen and coagulation systems in mice

P. Carmeliet, D. Collen
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The blood coagulation and the fibrinolytic (or plasminogen/plasmin) systems determine the balance between the formation and dissolution of blood clots, but also contribute to the pathogenesis of various cardiovascular disorders such as thrombosis, atherosclerosis, and restenosis. Furthermore, they participate in a variety of other (patho)biological processes such as embryonic development, reproduction, wound healing, cancer, and brain function. Two recently developed technologies, gene targeting and gene transfer, which allow the manipulation of the genetic balance of these proteinase systems in a controllable manner, have resulted in a clearer elucidation of the biological role of these systems. This review summarizes the insights that have been obtained from the gene targeting studies and discusses the use of adenovirus-mediated transfer of fibrinolytic genes to study and the possibility of developing novel strategies for the treatment of restenosis and thrombosis.

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小鼠纤溶酶原和凝血系统的靶向基因操作和转移
凝血和纤溶(或纤溶酶原/纤溶酶)系统决定了血栓形成和溶解之间的平衡,但也有助于各种心血管疾病的发病机制,如血栓形成、动脉粥样硬化和再狭窄。此外,它们还参与各种其他(病理)生物过程,如胚胎发育、繁殖、伤口愈合、癌症和大脑功能。最近开发的两种技术,基因靶向和基因转移,允许以可控的方式操纵这些蛋白酶系统的遗传平衡,已经更清楚地阐明了这些系统的生物学作用。这篇综述总结了从基因靶向研究中获得的见解,并讨论了腺病毒介导的纤溶基因转移在研究中的应用,以及开发治疗再狭窄和血栓形成的新策略的可能性。
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