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Gli1+ Cells Couple with Type H Vessels and Are Required for Type H Vessel Formation

Authors :
Xiao-Lin Xu
Kai Chen
Chenghu Hu
De-Hua Li
Yan Jin
Jiang-Tao Guan
Bing-Dong Sui
Chen-Xi Zheng
Anqi Liu
Tao Zhou
Meng Li
Meng Bai
Ji Chen
Li-Hui Bao
Source :
Stem Cell Reports. 15:110-124
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) reside in the perivascular niche and modulate tissue/organ homeostasis; however, little is known about whether and how their localization and function are linked. Particularly, whether specific MSC subsets couple with and regulate specialized vessel subtypes is unclear. Here, we show that Gli1+ cells, which are a subpopulation of MSCs couple with and regulate a specialized form of vasculature. The specific capillaries, i.e., CD31hiEMCNhi type H vessels, are the preferable vascular subtype which Gli1+ cells are adjacent to in bone. Gli1+ cells are further identified to be phenotypically coupled with type H endothelium during bone growth and defect healing. Importantly, Gli1+ cell ablation inhibits type H vessel formation associated with suppressed bone generation and regeneration. Mechanistically, Gli1+ cells initiate angiogenesis through Gli and HIF-1α signaling. These findings suggest a morphological and functional framework of Gli1+ cells modulating coupled type H vasculature for tissue homeostasis and regenerative repair.

Details

ISSN :
22136711
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stem Cell Reports
Accession number :
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