Procalcific phenotypic drift of circulating progenitor cells in type 2 diabetes with coronary artery disease.

Experimental Diabetes Research Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-02-28 DOI:10.1155/2012/921685
Gian Paolo Fadini, Mattia Albiero, Lisa Menegazzo, Elisa Boscaro, Carlo Agostini, Saula Vigili de Kreutzenberg, Marcello Rattazzi, Angelo Avogaro
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) alters circulating progenitor cells relevant for the pathophysiology of coronary artery disease (CAD). While endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are reduced, there is no data on procalcific polarization of circulating progenitors, which may contribute to vascular calcification in these patients. In a cohort of 107 subjects with and without DM and CAD, we analyzed the pro-calcific versus endothelial differentiation status of circulating CD34+ progenitor cells. Endothelial commitment was determined by expression of VEGFR-2 (KDR) and pro-calcific polarization by expression of osteocalcin (OC) and bone alkaline phosphatase (BAP). We found that DM patients had significantly higher expression of OC and BAP on circulating CD34+ cells than control subjects, especially in the presence of CAD. In patients with DM and CAD, the ratio of OC/KDR, BAP/KDR, and OC+BAP/KDR was about 3-fold increased than in other groups. EPCs cultured from DM patients with CAD occasionally formed structures highly suggestive of calcified nodules, and the expression of osteogenic markers by EPCs from control subjects was significantly increased in response to the toll-like receptor agonist LPS. In conclusion, circulating progenitor cells of diabetic patients show a phenotypic drift toward a pro-calcific phenotype that may be driven by inflammatory signals.

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2型糖尿病合并冠状动脉疾病患者循环祖细胞的钙原表型漂移
糖尿病(DM)改变与冠状动脉疾病(CAD)病理生理相关的循环祖细胞。虽然内皮祖细胞(EPCs)减少,但没有关于循环祖细胞钙原极化的数据,这可能有助于这些患者的血管钙化。在107名患有和不患有糖尿病和冠心病的受试者中,我们分析了循环CD34+祖细胞的促钙化和内皮分化状态。内皮承诺是通过VEGFR-2 (KDR)的表达和骨钙素(OC)和骨碱性磷酸酶(BAP)的表达来决定的。我们发现,与对照组相比,DM患者循环CD34+细胞中OC和BAP的表达明显更高,尤其是在存在CAD的情况下。在DM和CAD患者中,OC/KDR、BAP/KDR和OC+BAP/KDR的比值比其他组增加了约3倍。从患有CAD的糖尿病患者培养的EPCs偶尔会形成高度提示钙化结节的结构,对照受试者的EPCs对toll样受体激动剂LPS的反应显著增加了成骨标志物的表达。总之,糖尿病患者的循环祖细胞表现出可能由炎症信号驱动的表型向前钙化表型漂移。
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Experimental Diabetes Research
Experimental Diabetes Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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