Fra-2 transgenic mice as a novel model of pulmonary hypertension associated with systemic sclerosis

Language
en
Document Type
Article
Issue Date
2016-11-15
Issue Year
2012
Authors
Maurer, Britta
Reich, Nicole
Juengel, Astrid
Kriegsmann, Jörg
Gay, Renate E.
Schett, Georg
Michel, Beat A.
Gay, Steffen
Distler, Jörg H. W.
Distler, Oliver
Editor
Abstract

Objective: Systemic sclerosis-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension differs from idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension with respect to histopathology, treatment responses and survival. Medical progress on PAH is hampered by the lack of human biosamples and suitable animal models. In this study, the authors evaluated fos-related antigen 2 (Fra-2) transgenic mice as a novel model for systemic sclerosis-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension.

Methods: Lung sections of Fra-2 transgenic (n=12) and wild-type mice (n=6) were analysed at 16 weeks by histology using Dana Point criteria. Cellular and molecular key players were assessed by immunohistochemistry. To test the model's sensitivity to change over treatment, a subgroup of Fra-2 transgenic mice (n=6) was treated with the tyrosine kinase inhibitor nilotinib twice daily 37.5 mg orally from 8 weeks of age.

Results: Fra-2 transgenic mice developed severe vascular remodelling of pulmonary arteries and non-specific interstitial pneumonia-like interstitial lung disease resembling human systemic sclerosis-associated pulmonary hypertension. Histological features typical for systemic sclerosis-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension, such as intimal thickening with concentric laminar lesions, medial hypertrophy, perivascular inflammatory infiltrates, adventitial fibrosis, but not pulmonary occlusive venopathy were frequently detected. Platelet-derived growth factor signalling pathways were activated in pulmonary vessels of Fra-2 transgenic compared with wild-type mice. Since treatment with nilotinib strongly prevented the development of proliferative vasculopathy and lung fibrosis, the model proved to be sensitive to treatment.

Conclusions: This study suggests that Fra-2 transgenic mice as an animal model of systemic sclerosis-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension display main characteristic features of the human disease. It therefore allows studying pathophysiological aspects and might serve as a preclinical model for interventional proof-of-concept studies.

Journal Title
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Volume
71
Issue
8
Citation
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 71.8 (2012): S. 1382-1387. <http://ard.bmj.com/content/71/8/1382>
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