Circulating smooth muscle progenitor cells in arterial remodeling
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2010.10.030
Circulating smooth muscle progenitor cells in arterial remodeling
Abstract
The proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from the media toward the intimal layer are key components in vascular proliferative diseases. In addition, the differentiation of circulating bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells (BMMCs) into SMCs has been described to contribute to lesion progression in experimental models of atherosclerosis, transplant arteriosclerosis, and neointima formation. In vitro, CD14(+) BMMCs from peripheral blood acquire a spindle-shaped phenotype and express specific SMC markers in response to platelet-derived growth factor-BB. However, the 'trans-differentiation' capacity of BMMCs into definitive SMCs in vivo remains a highly controversial issue. Whereas SMCs within atherosclerotic plaques have been demonstrated to be exclusively of local origin, more severe injury models have shown a wide diversity of SMCs or smooth muscle-like cells derived from BMMCs. In hindsight, these discrepancies may be attributed to methodological differences, e.g., the use of high-resolution microscopy or the specificity of the SMC marker proteins. In fact, the analysis of mouse strains that express marker genes under the control of a highly specific smooth muscle-myosin heavy chain (SM-MHC) promoter and a time-course analysis on the dynamic process of neointima formation have recently shown that BMMCs temporarily express α-smooth muscle actin, not SM-MHC. Additionally, BM-derived cells disappear from the neointimal lesion after the inflammatory response to the injury has subsided. Although CD14(+)/CD68(+) have important paracrine effects on arterial lesion progression, BMMCs account for more of the 'SMC-like macrophages' than the highly 'trans-differentiated' and definitive SMCs in vivo. This article is part of a special issue entitled, "Cardiovascular Stem Cells Revisited".
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