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Review
. 2021 Nov 22;56(22):3042-3051.
doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2021.10.020.

Developmental angiocrine diversification of endothelial cells for organotypic regeneration

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Developmental angiocrine diversification of endothelial cells for organotypic regeneration

Jesus M Gomez-Salinero et al. Dev Cell. .
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Abstract

Adult organs are vascularized by specialized blood vessels. In addition to inter-organ vascular heterogeneity, each organ is arborized by structurally and functionally diversified populations of endothelial cells (ECs). The molecular pathways that are induced to orchestrate inter- and intra- organ vascular heterogeneity and zonation are shaped during development and fully specified postnatally. Notably, intra-organ specialization of ECs is associated with induction of angiocrine factors that guide cross-talk between ECs and parenchymal cells, establishing co-zonated vascular regions within each organ. In this review, we describe how microenvironmental tissue-specific biophysical, biochemical, immune, and inflammatory cues dictate the specialization of ECs with zonated functions. We delineate how physiological and biophysical stressors in the developing liver, lung, and kidney vasculature induce specialization of capillary beds. Deciphering mechanisms by which vascular microvasculature diversity is attained could set the stage for treating regenerative disorders and promote healing of organs without provoking fibrosis.

Keywords: angiocrine factors; endothelial cells; intra-organ specialization of blood vessels; organ regeneration; organogenesis; tumorigenesis; vascular angiodiversity; vascular heterogeneity.

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Declaration of interests S.R. is a co-founder and unpaid consultant to Angiocrine Bioscience.

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