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Cooperative ETS transcription factors enforce adult endothelial cell fate and cardiovascular homeostasis

Authors :
Jesus M. Gomez-Salinero
Tomer Itkin
Sean Houghton
Chaitanya Badwe
Yang Lin
Viktoria Kalna
Neil Dufton
Claire R. Peghaire
Masataka Yokoyama
Matthew Wingo
Tyler M. Lu
Ge Li
Jenny Zhaoying Xiang
Yen-Michael Sheng Hsu
David Redmond
Ryan Schreiner
Graeme M. Birdsey
Anna M. Randi
Shahin Rafii
Source :
Nat Cardiovasc Res
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Current dogma dictates that, during adulthood, endothelial cells (ECs) are locked in an immutable stable homeostatic state. By contrast, herein we show that maintenance of EC fate and function are linked and active processes, which depend on the constitutive cooperativity of only two ETS transcription factors (TFs), ERG and Fli1. Although deletion of either ERG or Fli1 manifests subtle vascular dysfunction, their combined genetic deletion in adult ECs results in acute vasculopathy and multi-organ failure, due to loss of EC fate and integrity, hyperinflammation and spontaneous thrombosis, leading to death. ERG and Fli1 co-deficiency causes rapid transcriptional silencing of pan and organotypic vascular core genes, with dysregulation of inflammation and coagulation pathways. Vascular hyperinflammation leads to impaired hematopoiesis with myeloid skewing. Accordingly, enforced ERG and FLI1 expression in adult human mesenchymal stromal cells activates vascular programs and functionality, enabling in vivo engraftment of a perfusable vascular network. Genome-wide association study analysis identified vascular diseases that are associated with FLI1/ERG mutations. Constitutive expression of ERG and Fli1 upholds EC fate, physiological function and resilience in adult vasculature, whereas their functional loss can contribute to systemic human diseases.

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ISSN :
27310590
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Cardiovascular Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....58dc7f27b353db6352209a28670cb752
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s44161-022-00128-3