Ocular Vascular Endothelial Heterogeneity

Ashima Bhattacharjee, Justine R. Smith
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Abstract

Endothelial cells form the lining of the vasculature. Despite the continuity of this layer throughout the body, endothelial cells exhibit remarkable heterogeneity in structure, molecular composition and activity: between sites; and in response to different exposures. One important consequence of endothelial diversity is the localized nature of many vascu- lar disorders. To date a limited number of studies have attempted to define unique phenotypic features of the different in- traocular endothelial subpopulations, which include the endothelial cells of vascular beds in the iris, the choroid and the retina. Differences that distinguish endothelial cells in the circulations of the choroid and the retina, in particular, are be- lieved to be major etiological factors controlling the specific involvement of the two tissues in some of the most common blinding diseases. Age-related macular degeneration involves choroid, and diabetic retinopathy and posterior uveitis are primarily diseases of the retina. Development of effective targeted therapies for these ocular disorders will require a de- tailed understanding of the heterogeneity of ocular endothelia. Our review summarizes the existing literature relating to diversity of the ocular endothelial cells. We highlight structural, metabolic and functional characteristics that distinguish intraoocular endothelial subtypes from each other and from extraocular endothelial cells, and we consider the implications of these differences for the design of novel biological therapeutics for eye diseases.
眼血管内皮异质性
内皮细胞构成血管的内膜。尽管这一层在全身具有连续性,但内皮细胞在结构、分子组成和活性方面表现出显著的异质性:以及对不同暴露的反应。内皮多样性的一个重要结果是许多血管疾病的局部性。迄今为止,有限数量的研究试图定义不同眼内内皮亚群的独特表型特征,其中包括虹膜、脉络膜和视网膜血管床的内皮细胞。特别是脉络膜和视网膜循环中内皮细胞的差异,被认为是控制这两个组织在一些最常见致盲疾病中特异性参与的主要病因因素。老年性黄斑变性包括脉络膜,糖尿病视网膜病变和后葡萄膜炎是视网膜的主要疾病。开发针对这些眼部疾病的有效靶向疗法需要对眼内皮的异质性有详细的了解。本文综述了有关眼内皮细胞多样性的文献。我们强调了区分眼内内皮细胞亚型和眼外内皮细胞的结构、代谢和功能特征,并考虑了这些差异对设计新型眼病生物疗法的影响。
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