Coatings for vascular prostheses: Mesothelial cells express specific markers for muscle cells and have biological activity similar to that of endothelial cells

A. Hernando, N. García-Honduvilla, J.M. Bellón, J. Buján, J. Navlet
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The use of human omentum as an alternative to veins as a source of cells for seeding onto small-caliber vascular prostheses has awakened controversy as to the identification of the predominant cell type derived from this source. Mesothelial cells from omentum were extracted by collagenase digestion, and cultured until a monolayer was formed. These cells showed positivity for monoclonal antibodies specific for endothelial cells (anti-CD34 QBEND10), antibodies to intermediate filaments (anti-vimentin and anti-desmin) and anti-smooth muscle cell antibodies (anti-actin and anti-total actin). The mesothelial cells behaved like endothelial cells derived from vein when seeded onto polytetrafluoroethylene prostheses, showing high levels of prostacyclin production. This report provides additional evidence of the non-endothelial origin of the cells derived from human omentum.

血管假体涂层:间皮细胞表达肌肉细胞的特定标记物,具有与内皮细胞相似的生物活性
将人类大网膜作为静脉的替代细胞来源,用于植入小口径血管假体上,这引起了对这种来源的主要细胞类型的鉴定的争议。采用胶原酶消化法提取大网膜间皮细胞,培养至单层。这些细胞显示内皮细胞特异性单克隆抗体(抗cd34 QBEND10),中间丝抗体(抗vimentin和抗desmin)和抗平滑肌细胞抗体(抗actin和抗总actin)阳性。植入聚四氟乙烯假体后,间皮细胞表现出来自静脉的内皮细胞的行为,显示出高水平的前列环素产生。本报告提供了来源于人类网膜的细胞的非内皮来源的额外证据。
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