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Induced endothelial cells from peripheral arterial disease patients and neonatal fibroblasts have comparable angiogenic properties

Induced endothelial cells (iECs) generated from neonatal fibroblasts via transdifferentiation have been shown to have pro-angiogenic properties and are a potential therapy for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). It is unknown if iECs can be generated from fibroblasts collected from PAD patients and w...

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Autores principales: Hywood, Jack D., Sadeghipour, Sara, Clayton, Zoe E., Yuan, Jun, Stubbs, Colleen, Wong, Jack W. T., Cooke, John P., Patel, Sanjay
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8354451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34375370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255075
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author Hywood, Jack D.
Sadeghipour, Sara
Clayton, Zoe E.
Yuan, Jun
Stubbs, Colleen
Wong, Jack W. T.
Cooke, John P.
Patel, Sanjay
author_facet Hywood, Jack D.
Sadeghipour, Sara
Clayton, Zoe E.
Yuan, Jun
Stubbs, Colleen
Wong, Jack W. T.
Cooke, John P.
Patel, Sanjay
author_sort Hywood, Jack D.
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description Induced endothelial cells (iECs) generated from neonatal fibroblasts via transdifferentiation have been shown to have pro-angiogenic properties and are a potential therapy for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). It is unknown if iECs can be generated from fibroblasts collected from PAD patients and whether these cells are pro-angiogenic. In this study fibroblasts were collected from four PAD patients undergoing carotid endarterectomies. These cells, and neonatal fibroblasts, were transdifferentiated into iECs using modified mRNA. Endothelial phenotype and pro-angiogenic cytokine secretion were investigated. NOD-SCID mice underwent surgery to induce hindlimb ischaemia in a murine model of PAD. Mice received intramuscular injections with either control vehicle, or 1 × 10(6) neonatal-derived or 1 × 10(6) patient-derived iECs. Recovery in perfusion to the affected limb was measured using laser Doppler scanning. Perfusion recovery was enhanced in mice treated with neonatal-derived iECs and in two of the three patient-derived iEC lines investigated in vivo. Patient-derived iECs can be successfully generated from PAD patients and for specific patients display comparable pro-angiogenic properties to neonatal-derived iECs.
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spelling pubmed-83544512021-08-11 Induced endothelial cells from peripheral arterial disease patients and neonatal fibroblasts have comparable angiogenic properties Hywood, Jack D. Sadeghipour, Sara Clayton, Zoe E. Yuan, Jun Stubbs, Colleen Wong, Jack W. T. Cooke, John P. Patel, Sanjay PLoS One Research Article Induced endothelial cells (iECs) generated from neonatal fibroblasts via transdifferentiation have been shown to have pro-angiogenic properties and are a potential therapy for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). It is unknown if iECs can be generated from fibroblasts collected from PAD patients and whether these cells are pro-angiogenic. In this study fibroblasts were collected from four PAD patients undergoing carotid endarterectomies. These cells, and neonatal fibroblasts, were transdifferentiated into iECs using modified mRNA. Endothelial phenotype and pro-angiogenic cytokine secretion were investigated. NOD-SCID mice underwent surgery to induce hindlimb ischaemia in a murine model of PAD. Mice received intramuscular injections with either control vehicle, or 1 × 10(6) neonatal-derived or 1 × 10(6) patient-derived iECs. Recovery in perfusion to the affected limb was measured using laser Doppler scanning. Perfusion recovery was enhanced in mice treated with neonatal-derived iECs and in two of the three patient-derived iEC lines investigated in vivo. Patient-derived iECs can be successfully generated from PAD patients and for specific patients display comparable pro-angiogenic properties to neonatal-derived iECs. Public Library of Science 2021-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8354451/ /pubmed/34375370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255075 Text en © 2021 Hywood et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hywood, Jack D.
Sadeghipour, Sara
Clayton, Zoe E.
Yuan, Jun
Stubbs, Colleen
Wong, Jack W. T.
Cooke, John P.
Patel, Sanjay
Induced endothelial cells from peripheral arterial disease patients and neonatal fibroblasts have comparable angiogenic properties
title Induced endothelial cells from peripheral arterial disease patients and neonatal fibroblasts have comparable angiogenic properties
title_full Induced endothelial cells from peripheral arterial disease patients and neonatal fibroblasts have comparable angiogenic properties
title_fullStr Induced endothelial cells from peripheral arterial disease patients and neonatal fibroblasts have comparable angiogenic properties
title_full_unstemmed Induced endothelial cells from peripheral arterial disease patients and neonatal fibroblasts have comparable angiogenic properties
title_short Induced endothelial cells from peripheral arterial disease patients and neonatal fibroblasts have comparable angiogenic properties
title_sort induced endothelial cells from peripheral arterial disease patients and neonatal fibroblasts have comparable angiogenic properties
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8354451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34375370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255075
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