Notch 通路调控内皮细胞-类间质基质细胞相互作用中血管舒张因子 Activin A 的表达。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Stem cells and development Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-16 DOI:10.1089/scd.2023.0003
Stephanie Merfeld-Clauss, Hongyan Lu, Keith L March, Dmitry O Traktuev
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缺血组织和人造组织的血管化对成功的组织修复和替代疗法至关重要。内皮细胞(EC)和间充质干细胞/基质细胞(MSC)在半固态基质中共同植入后,靠近的细胞会自发地组织成血管。因此,局部注射混合间充质干细胞的EC可促进组织(再)血管化。在这些细胞组织成血管的过程中,间充质干细胞中的一种血管生成的关键调节因子--活化素 A 会通过共刺激途径被诱导。人们对调节活化素 A 表达的机制知之甚少;因此,我们在 EC-脂肪间充质基质细胞(ASC)共培养物中评估了缺口信号通路的贡献。用γ-分泌酶抑制剂DAPT破坏EC+ASC共培养物中的notch信号传导,可完全抑制活化素A的诱导和产生,具体取决于血管生成的阶段。DAPT刺激了EC的增殖,同时增加了血管生成因子的分泌,但它也阻止了ASC从祖细胞向平滑肌细胞表型的关键转变,共同导致了无效的肾小管生成。沉默ASC中的Notch2会抑制共培养物中活化素A的产生,但会导致ASC正常成熟。相反,沉默 ASC 中的 Notch3 会导致壁细胞标记的自主上调,与 EC 的细胞间接触会进一步加强这些标记的上调,同时激活素 A 的分泌也会增加。将 ASC 暴露于固定的缺口配体 jagged1 可强烈诱导活化素 A 的表达,而在 EC + ASC 培养基中加入 jagged1 IgG 则可阻止活化素 A 的表达。总之,这项研究揭示了EC通过反式并列notch信号通路控制ASC中激活素A的表达,激活素A的产生需要不间断的notch信号传导,尽管通过Notch2和Notch3传导信号会产生相反的效果。
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Notch Pathways Regulate Expression of Angiostatic Factor Activin A in Endothelial-Pericyte-Like Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Interactions.

Vascularization of ischemic and fabricated tissues is essential for successful tissue repair and replacement therapies. Endothelial cells (ECs) and mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) in close proximity spontaneously organize into vessels after coimplantation in semisolid matrices. Thus, local injection of EC mixed with MSC may facilitate tissue (re)vascularization. The organization of these cells into vessels is accompanied by induction of a key regulator of vasculogenesis, activin A, in MSC through juxtacrine pathway. Mechanisms regulating activin A expression are poorly understood; therefore, the contributions of notch signaling pathways were evaluated in EC-adipose mesenchymal stromal cells (ASC) cocultures. Disruption of notch signaling in EC + ASC cocultures with a γ-secretase inhibitor, DAPT, completely abrogated both activin A induction and production, depending on the stage of vasculogenesis. While DAPT stimulated EC proliferation concurrent with increased secretion of vasculogenic factors, it also prevented the crucial transition of ASC from progenitor to smooth muscle cell phenotype, collectively resulting in ineffective tubulogenesis. Silencing Notch2 in ASC abolished activin A production in cocultures, but resulted in normal ASC maturation. In contrast, silencing Notch3 in ASC led to autonomous upregulation of mural cell markers, and intercellular contact with EC further enhanced upregulation of these markers, concurrent with amplified activin A secretion. Strong induction of activin A expression was achieved by exposing ASC to immobilized notch ligand jagged1, whereas jagged1 IgG, added to EC + ASC incubation media, prevented activin A expression. Overall, this study revealed that EC control activin A expression in ASC through trans juxtacrine notch signaling pathways, and uninterrupted notch signaling is required for activin A production, although signaling through Notch2 and Notch3 produce opposing effects.

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Stem cells and development
Stem cells and development 医学-细胞与组织工程
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
2.50%
发文量
69
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Stem Cells and Development is globally recognized as the trusted source for critical, even controversial coverage of emerging hypotheses and novel findings. With a focus on stem cells of all tissue types and their potential therapeutic applications, the Journal provides clinical, basic, and translational scientists with cutting-edge research and findings. Stem Cells and Development coverage includes: Embryogenesis and adult counterparts of this process Physical processes linking stem cells, primary cell function, and structural development Hypotheses exploring the relationship between genotype and phenotype Development of vasculature, CNS, and other germ layer development and defects Pluripotentiality of embryonic and somatic stem cells The role of genetic and epigenetic factors in development
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