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Distinct patterns of responses in endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells following vascular injury

Vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are heterogeneous, and their differential responses to vascular injury are not well understood. To address this question, we performed single-cell analysis of vascular cells to a ligation injury in mouse carotid arteries after 3 days. While endothelial cells had a...

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Autores principales: Ding, Xili, An, Qin, Zhao, Weikang, Song, Yang, Tang, Xiaokai, Wang, Jing, Chang, Chih-Chiang, Zhao, Gexin, Hsiai, Tzung, Fan, Guoping, Fan, Yubo, Li, Song
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Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9714785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36278486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.153769
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author Ding, Xili
An, Qin
Zhao, Weikang
Song, Yang
Tang, Xiaokai
Wang, Jing
Chang, Chih-Chiang
Zhao, Gexin
Hsiai, Tzung
Fan, Guoping
Fan, Yubo
Li, Song
author_facet Ding, Xili
An, Qin
Zhao, Weikang
Song, Yang
Tang, Xiaokai
Wang, Jing
Chang, Chih-Chiang
Zhao, Gexin
Hsiai, Tzung
Fan, Guoping
Fan, Yubo
Li, Song
author_sort Ding, Xili
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description Vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are heterogeneous, and their differential responses to vascular injury are not well understood. To address this question, we performed single-cell analysis of vascular cells to a ligation injury in mouse carotid arteries after 3 days. While endothelial cells had a homogeneous activation of mesenchymal genes, less than 30% of SMCs responded to the injury and generated 2 distinct clusters — i.e., proinflammatory SMCs and stress-responsive SMCs. Proinflammatory SMCs were enriched with high levels of inflammatory markers such as vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 while stress-responsive SMCs overexpressed heat shock proteins. Trajectory analysis suggested that proinflammatory SMCs were potentially derived from a specific subpopulation of SMCs. Ligand-receptor pair analysis showed that the interaction between macrophages and proinflammatory SMCs was the major cell-cell communication among all cell types in the injured arteries. In vitro coculture demonstrated that VCAM1(+) SMCs had a stronger chemotactic effect on macrophage recruitment than VCAM1(–) SMCs. Consistently, the number of VCAM1(+) SMCs significantly increased in injured arteries and atherosclerotic lesions of ApoE(–/–) mice and human arteries. These findings provide insights at the single-cell level on the distinct patterns of endothelial cells and SMC responses to vascular injury.
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spelling pubmed-97147852022-12-15 Distinct patterns of responses in endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells following vascular injury Ding, Xili An, Qin Zhao, Weikang Song, Yang Tang, Xiaokai Wang, Jing Chang, Chih-Chiang Zhao, Gexin Hsiai, Tzung Fan, Guoping Fan, Yubo Li, Song JCI Insight Research Article Vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are heterogeneous, and their differential responses to vascular injury are not well understood. To address this question, we performed single-cell analysis of vascular cells to a ligation injury in mouse carotid arteries after 3 days. While endothelial cells had a homogeneous activation of mesenchymal genes, less than 30% of SMCs responded to the injury and generated 2 distinct clusters — i.e., proinflammatory SMCs and stress-responsive SMCs. Proinflammatory SMCs were enriched with high levels of inflammatory markers such as vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 while stress-responsive SMCs overexpressed heat shock proteins. Trajectory analysis suggested that proinflammatory SMCs were potentially derived from a specific subpopulation of SMCs. Ligand-receptor pair analysis showed that the interaction between macrophages and proinflammatory SMCs was the major cell-cell communication among all cell types in the injured arteries. In vitro coculture demonstrated that VCAM1(+) SMCs had a stronger chemotactic effect on macrophage recruitment than VCAM1(–) SMCs. Consistently, the number of VCAM1(+) SMCs significantly increased in injured arteries and atherosclerotic lesions of ApoE(–/–) mice and human arteries. These findings provide insights at the single-cell level on the distinct patterns of endothelial cells and SMC responses to vascular injury. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9714785/ /pubmed/36278486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.153769 Text en © 2022 Ding et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Ding, Xili
An, Qin
Zhao, Weikang
Song, Yang
Tang, Xiaokai
Wang, Jing
Chang, Chih-Chiang
Zhao, Gexin
Hsiai, Tzung
Fan, Guoping
Fan, Yubo
Li, Song
Distinct patterns of responses in endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells following vascular injury
title Distinct patterns of responses in endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells following vascular injury
title_full Distinct patterns of responses in endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells following vascular injury
title_fullStr Distinct patterns of responses in endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells following vascular injury
title_full_unstemmed Distinct patterns of responses in endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells following vascular injury
title_short Distinct patterns of responses in endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells following vascular injury
title_sort distinct patterns of responses in endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells following vascular injury
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9714785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36278486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.153769
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