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Jeong A Kim1, Keith March, Hee-Don Chae, Brian Johnstone, Su-Jung Park, Todd Cook, Stephanie Merfeld-Clauss, Hal E Broxmeyer.
Abstract
Gr1(+)CD11b(+) cells are characterized as myeloid-derived suppressor cells potentially involved in angiogenesis. We demonstrate that Gr1(+)CD11b(+) cells isolated from ischemic muscle in a hind-limb ischemic C57BL/6 mouse model play a role in vessel formation after ischemic injury. Gr1(dim)CD11b(+) cells, a subpopulation of Gr1(+)CD11b(+) cells, within skeletal muscle were increased in context of ischemia. Strikingly, astrocyte-plexus formed from muscle-derived Gr1(dim)CD11b(+) cells in Matrigel culture, followed by formation of isolectin and von Willebrand Factor-expressing cells, similar to that reported for angiogenesis in retina. When isolated muscle-derived Gr1(dim)CD11b(+) cells were injected into ischemic muscles, recovery of blood flow was significantly enhanced and these cells were incorporated into vessel walls. This suggests that Gr1(dim)CD11b(+) cells are recruited into ischemic regions after ischemia and may be involved in angiogenesis by their capacity to generate vascular cells.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20516368 PMCID: PMC2938848 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2009-08-237040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113