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CD47 Promotes Age-Associated Deterioration in Angiogenesis, Blood Flow and Glucose Homeostasis

The aged population is currently at its highest level in human history and is expected to increase further in the coming years. In humans, aging is accompanied by impaired angiogenesis, diminished blood flow and altered metabolism, among others. A cellular mechanism that impinges upon these manifest...

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Autores principales: Ghimire, Kedar, Li, Yao, Chiba, Takuto, Julovi, Sohel M., Li, Jennifer, Ross, Mark A., Straub, Adam C., O’Connell, Philip J., Rüegg, Curzio, Pagano, Patrick J., Isenberg, Jeffrey S., Rogers, Natasha M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32679764
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9071695
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author Ghimire, Kedar
Li, Yao
Chiba, Takuto
Julovi, Sohel M.
Li, Jennifer
Ross, Mark A.
Straub, Adam C.
O’Connell, Philip J.
Rüegg, Curzio
Pagano, Patrick J.
Isenberg, Jeffrey S.
Rogers, Natasha M.
author_facet Ghimire, Kedar
Li, Yao
Chiba, Takuto
Julovi, Sohel M.
Li, Jennifer
Ross, Mark A.
Straub, Adam C.
O’Connell, Philip J.
Rüegg, Curzio
Pagano, Patrick J.
Isenberg, Jeffrey S.
Rogers, Natasha M.
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description The aged population is currently at its highest level in human history and is expected to increase further in the coming years. In humans, aging is accompanied by impaired angiogenesis, diminished blood flow and altered metabolism, among others. A cellular mechanism that impinges upon these manifestations of aging can be a suitable target for therapeutic intervention. Here we identify cell surface receptor CD47 as a novel age-sensitive driver of vascular and metabolic dysfunction. With the natural aging process, CD47 and its ligand thrombospondin-1 were increased, concurrent with a reduction of self-renewal transcription factors OCT4, SOX2, KLF4 and cMYC (OSKM) in arteries from aged wild-type mice and older human subjects compared to younger controls. These perturbations were prevented in arteries from aged CD47-null mice. Arterial endothelial cells isolated from aged wild-type mice displayed cellular exhaustion with decreased proliferation, migration and tube formation compared to cells from aged CD47-null mice. CD47 suppressed ex vivo sprouting, in vivo angiogenesis and skeletal muscle blood flow in aged wild-type mice. Treatment of arteries from older humans with a CD47 blocking antibody mitigated the age-related deterioration in angiogenesis. Finally, aged CD47-null mice were resistant to age- and diet-associated weight gain, glucose intolerance and insulin desensitization. These results indicate that the CD47-mediated signaling maladapts during aging to broadly impair endothelial self-renewal, angiogenesis, perfusion and glucose homeostasis. Our findings provide a strong rationale for therapeutically targeting CD47 to minimize these dysfunctions during aging.
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spelling pubmed-74076702020-08-12 CD47 Promotes Age-Associated Deterioration in Angiogenesis, Blood Flow and Glucose Homeostasis Ghimire, Kedar Li, Yao Chiba, Takuto Julovi, Sohel M. Li, Jennifer Ross, Mark A. Straub, Adam C. O’Connell, Philip J. Rüegg, Curzio Pagano, Patrick J. Isenberg, Jeffrey S. Rogers, Natasha M. Cells Article The aged population is currently at its highest level in human history and is expected to increase further in the coming years. In humans, aging is accompanied by impaired angiogenesis, diminished blood flow and altered metabolism, among others. A cellular mechanism that impinges upon these manifestations of aging can be a suitable target for therapeutic intervention. Here we identify cell surface receptor CD47 as a novel age-sensitive driver of vascular and metabolic dysfunction. With the natural aging process, CD47 and its ligand thrombospondin-1 were increased, concurrent with a reduction of self-renewal transcription factors OCT4, SOX2, KLF4 and cMYC (OSKM) in arteries from aged wild-type mice and older human subjects compared to younger controls. These perturbations were prevented in arteries from aged CD47-null mice. Arterial endothelial cells isolated from aged wild-type mice displayed cellular exhaustion with decreased proliferation, migration and tube formation compared to cells from aged CD47-null mice. CD47 suppressed ex vivo sprouting, in vivo angiogenesis and skeletal muscle blood flow in aged wild-type mice. Treatment of arteries from older humans with a CD47 blocking antibody mitigated the age-related deterioration in angiogenesis. Finally, aged CD47-null mice were resistant to age- and diet-associated weight gain, glucose intolerance and insulin desensitization. These results indicate that the CD47-mediated signaling maladapts during aging to broadly impair endothelial self-renewal, angiogenesis, perfusion and glucose homeostasis. Our findings provide a strong rationale for therapeutically targeting CD47 to minimize these dysfunctions during aging. MDPI 2020-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7407670/ /pubmed/32679764 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9071695 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ghimire, Kedar
Li, Yao
Chiba, Takuto
Julovi, Sohel M.
Li, Jennifer
Ross, Mark A.
Straub, Adam C.
O’Connell, Philip J.
Rüegg, Curzio
Pagano, Patrick J.
Isenberg, Jeffrey S.
Rogers, Natasha M.
CD47 Promotes Age-Associated Deterioration in Angiogenesis, Blood Flow and Glucose Homeostasis
title CD47 Promotes Age-Associated Deterioration in Angiogenesis, Blood Flow and Glucose Homeostasis
title_full CD47 Promotes Age-Associated Deterioration in Angiogenesis, Blood Flow and Glucose Homeostasis
title_fullStr CD47 Promotes Age-Associated Deterioration in Angiogenesis, Blood Flow and Glucose Homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed CD47 Promotes Age-Associated Deterioration in Angiogenesis, Blood Flow and Glucose Homeostasis
title_short CD47 Promotes Age-Associated Deterioration in Angiogenesis, Blood Flow and Glucose Homeostasis
title_sort cd47 promotes age-associated deterioration in angiogenesis, blood flow and glucose homeostasis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32679764
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9071695
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