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Preexisting endothelial cells mediate cardiac neovascularization after injury.

Lingjuan He1,2, Xiuzhen Huang1,2, Onur Kanisicak3, Yi Li1,2, Yue Wang1,2, Yan Li1,2, Wenjuan Pu1,2, Qiaozhen Liu1,2, Hui Zhang1,2, Xueying Tian1,2, Huan Zhao1,2, Xiuxiu Liu1,2, Shaohua Zhang1,2, Yu Nie4, Shengshou Hu4, Xiang Miao5, Qing-Dong Wang6, Fengchao Wang7, Ting Chen7, Qingbo Xu8, Kathy O Lui9, Jeffery D Molkentin3, Bin Zhou1,2,10,11.   

Abstract

The mechanisms that promote the generation of new coronary vasculature during cardiac homeostasis and after injury remain a fundamental and clinically important area of study in the cardiovascular field. Recently, it was reported that mesenchymal-to-endothelial transition (MEndoT) contributes to substantial numbers of coronary endothelial cells after myocardial infarction. Therefore, the MEndoT has been proposed as a paradigm mediating neovascularization and is considered a promising therapeutic target in cardiac regeneration. Here, we show that preexisting endothelial cells mainly beget new coronary vessels in the adult mouse heart, with essentially no contribution from other cell sources through cell-lineage transdifferentiation. Genetic-lineage tracing revealed that cardiac fibroblasts expand substantially after injury, but do not contribute to the formation of new coronary blood vessels, indicating no contribution of MEndoT to neovascularization. Moreover, genetic-lineage tracing with a pulse-chase labeling strategy also showed that essentially all new coronary vessels in the injured heart are derived from preexisting endothelial cells, but not from other cell lineages. These data indicate that therapeutic strategies for inducing neovascularization should not be based on targeting presumptive lineage transdifferentiation such as MEndoT. Instead, preexisting endothelial cells appear more likely to be the therapeutic target for promoting neovascularization and driving heart regeneration after injury.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28650345      PMCID: PMC5531398          DOI: 10.1172/JCI93868

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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