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Microarray Analysis of in Vitro Pericyte Differentiation Reveals an Angiogenic Program of Gene Expression

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Journal FASEB J
Specialties Biology
Physiology
Date 2004 Dec 8
PMID 15579670
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Abstract

The vasculature consists of endothelial cells (ECs) lined by pericyte/vascular smooth muscle cells (vSMCs). Pericyte/vSMCs provide support to the mature vasculature but are also essential for normal blood vessel development. To determine how pericyte-EC communication influences vascular development, we used the well-established in vitro model of TGFbeta-stimulated differentiation of 10T1/2 cells into pericyte/vSMCs. Microarray analysis was performed to identify genes that were differentially expressed by induced vs. uninduced 10T1/2 cells. We discovered that these cells show an angiogenic program of gene expression, with up-regulation of several genes previously implicated in angiogenesis, including VEGF, IL-6, VEGF-C, HB-EGF, CTGF, tenascin C, integrin alpha5, and Eph receptor A2. Up-regulation of some genes was validated by Western blots and immunocytochemistry. We also examined the functional significance of these gene expression changes. VEGF and IL-6 alone and in combination were important in 10T1/2 cell differentiation. Furthermore, we used a coculture system of 10T1/2 and human umbilical vein ECs (HUVECs), resulting in the formation of cordlike structures by the HUVECs. This cordlike structure formation was disrupted when neutralizing antibodies to VEGF or IL-6 were added to the coculture system. The results of these studies show that factors produced by pericytes may be responsible for recruiting ECs and promoting angiogenesis. Therefore, a further understanding of the genes involved in pericyte differentiation could provide a novel approach for developing anti-angiogenic therapies.

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