| Literature DB >> 29443965 |
Michael Vanlandewijck1,2, Liqun He3, Maarja Andaloussi Mäe2, Johanna Andrae2, Koji Ando2, Francesca Del Gaudio4, Khayrun Nahar2, Thibaud Lebouvier2,5, Bàrbara Laviña2, Leonor Gouveia2, Ying Sun6, Elisabeth Raschperger1, Markus Räsänen7, Yvette Zarb8, Naoki Mochizuki9,10, Annika Keller8, Urban Lendahl4, Christer Betsholtz1,2.
Abstract
Cerebrovascular disease is the third most common cause of death in developed countries, but our understanding of the cells that compose the cerebral vasculature is limited. Here, using vascular single-cell transcriptomics, we provide molecular definitions for the principal types of blood vascular and vessel-associated cells in the adult mouse brain. We uncover the transcriptional basis of the gradual phenotypic change (zonation) along the arteriovenous axis and reveal unexpected cell type differences: a seamless continuum for endothelial cells versus a punctuated continuum for mural cells. We also provide insight into pericyte organotypicity and define a population of perivascular fibroblast-like cells that are present on all vessel types except capillaries. Our work illustrates the power of single-cell transcriptomics to decode the higher organizational principles of a tissue and may provide the initial chapter in a molecular encyclopaedia of the mammalian vasculature.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29443965 DOI: 10.1038/nature25739
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962