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Pericyte Bridges in Homeostasis and Hyperglycemia

Diabetic retinopathy is a potentially blinding eye disease that threatens the vision of one-ninth of patients with diabetes. Progression of the disease has long been attributed to an initial dropout of pericytes that enwrap the retinal microvasculature. Revealed through retinal vascular digests, a s...

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Autores principales: Corliss, Bruce A., Ray, H. Clifton, Doty, Richard W., Mathews, Corbin, Sheybani, Natasha, Fitzgerald, Kathleen, Prince, Remi, Kelly-Goss, Molly R., Murfee, Walter L., Chappell, John, Owens, Gary K., Yates, Paul A., Peirce, Shayn M.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7306121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32321760
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db19-0471
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author Corliss, Bruce A.
Ray, H. Clifton
Doty, Richard W.
Mathews, Corbin
Sheybani, Natasha
Fitzgerald, Kathleen
Prince, Remi
Kelly-Goss, Molly R.
Murfee, Walter L.
Chappell, John
Owens, Gary K.
Yates, Paul A.
Peirce, Shayn M.
author_facet Corliss, Bruce A.
Ray, H. Clifton
Doty, Richard W.
Mathews, Corbin
Sheybani, Natasha
Fitzgerald, Kathleen
Prince, Remi
Kelly-Goss, Molly R.
Murfee, Walter L.
Chappell, John
Owens, Gary K.
Yates, Paul A.
Peirce, Shayn M.
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description Diabetic retinopathy is a potentially blinding eye disease that threatens the vision of one-ninth of patients with diabetes. Progression of the disease has long been attributed to an initial dropout of pericytes that enwrap the retinal microvasculature. Revealed through retinal vascular digests, a subsequent increase in basement membrane bridges was also observed. Using cell-specific markers, we demonstrate that pericytes rather than endothelial cells colocalize with these bridges. We show that the density of bridges transiently increases with elevation of Ang-2, PDGF-BB, and blood glucose; is rapidly reversed on a timescale of days; and is often associated with a pericyte cell body located off vessel. Cell-specific knockout of KLF4 in pericytes fully replicates this phenotype. In vivo imaging of limbal vessels demonstrates pericyte migration off vessel, with rapid pericyte filopodial-like process formation between adjacent vessels. Accounting for off-vessel and on-vessel pericytes, we observed no pericyte loss relative to nondiabetic control retina. These findings reveal the possibility that pericyte perturbations in location and process formation may play a role in the development of pathological vascular remodeling in diabetic retinopathy.
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spelling pubmed-73061212020-06-23 Pericyte Bridges in Homeostasis and Hyperglycemia Corliss, Bruce A. Ray, H. Clifton Doty, Richard W. Mathews, Corbin Sheybani, Natasha Fitzgerald, Kathleen Prince, Remi Kelly-Goss, Molly R. Murfee, Walter L. Chappell, John Owens, Gary K. Yates, Paul A. Peirce, Shayn M. Diabetes Pathophysiology Diabetic retinopathy is a potentially blinding eye disease that threatens the vision of one-ninth of patients with diabetes. Progression of the disease has long been attributed to an initial dropout of pericytes that enwrap the retinal microvasculature. Revealed through retinal vascular digests, a subsequent increase in basement membrane bridges was also observed. Using cell-specific markers, we demonstrate that pericytes rather than endothelial cells colocalize with these bridges. We show that the density of bridges transiently increases with elevation of Ang-2, PDGF-BB, and blood glucose; is rapidly reversed on a timescale of days; and is often associated with a pericyte cell body located off vessel. Cell-specific knockout of KLF4 in pericytes fully replicates this phenotype. In vivo imaging of limbal vessels demonstrates pericyte migration off vessel, with rapid pericyte filopodial-like process formation between adjacent vessels. Accounting for off-vessel and on-vessel pericytes, we observed no pericyte loss relative to nondiabetic control retina. These findings reveal the possibility that pericyte perturbations in location and process formation may play a role in the development of pathological vascular remodeling in diabetic retinopathy. American Diabetes Association 2020-07 2020-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7306121/ /pubmed/32321760 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db19-0471 Text en © 2020 by the American Diabetes Association https://www.diabetesjournals.org/content/licenseReaders may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. More information is available at https://www.diabetesjournals.org/content/license.
spellingShingle Pathophysiology
Corliss, Bruce A.
Ray, H. Clifton
Doty, Richard W.
Mathews, Corbin
Sheybani, Natasha
Fitzgerald, Kathleen
Prince, Remi
Kelly-Goss, Molly R.
Murfee, Walter L.
Chappell, John
Owens, Gary K.
Yates, Paul A.
Peirce, Shayn M.
Pericyte Bridges in Homeostasis and Hyperglycemia
title Pericyte Bridges in Homeostasis and Hyperglycemia
title_full Pericyte Bridges in Homeostasis and Hyperglycemia
title_fullStr Pericyte Bridges in Homeostasis and Hyperglycemia
title_full_unstemmed Pericyte Bridges in Homeostasis and Hyperglycemia
title_short Pericyte Bridges in Homeostasis and Hyperglycemia
title_sort pericyte bridges in homeostasis and hyperglycemia
topic Pathophysiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7306121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32321760
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db19-0471
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