Endothelial progenitor cells give rise to pro-angiogenic smooth muscle-like progeny

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AimsReciprocal plasticity exists between endothelial and mesenchymal lineages. For instance, mature endothelial cells adopt a smooth muscle-like phenotype through transforming growth factor beta-1 (TGFβ1)-driven endothelial-to-mesenchymal transdifferentiation (EndMT). Peripheral blood contains circulating endothelial progenitor cells of which the endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs) harbour stem cell-like properties. Given the plasticity between endothelial and mesenchymal lineages and the stem cell-like properties of ECFCs, we hypothesized that ECFCs can give rise to smooth muscle-like progeny.Methods and resultsECFCs were stimulated with TGFβ1, after which TGFβ signalling cascades and their downstream effects were investigated. Indeed, EndMT of ECFCs resulted in smooth muscle-like progeniture. TGFβ1-driven EndMT is mediated by ALK5 kinase activity, increased downstream Smad2 signalling, and reduced protein levels of inhibitor of DNA-binding protein 3. ECFCs lost expression of endothelial markers and endothelial anti-thrombogenic function. Simultaneously, mesenchymal marker expression was gained, cytoskeletal rearrangements occurred, and cells acquired a contractile phenotype. Transdifferentiated ECFCs were phenotypically stable and self-sustaining and, importantly, showed fibroblast growth factor-2 and angiopoietin-1-mediated pro-angiogenic paracrine properties. Conclusion Our study is the first to demonstrate that ECFCs can give rise to smooth muscle-like progeny, with potential therapeutic benefits. These findings further illustrate that ECFCs are highly plastic, which by itself has implications for therapeutical use. © 2010 The Author.

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Moonen, J. R. A. J., Krenning, G., Brinker, M. G. L., Koerts, J. A., Van Luyn, M. J. A., & Harmsen, M. C. (2010). Endothelial progenitor cells give rise to pro-angiogenic smooth muscle-like progeny. Cardiovascular Research, 86(3), 506–515. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvq012

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