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Publication : Pericytes are progenitors for coronary artery smooth muscle.

First Author  Volz KS Year  2015
Journal  Elife Volume  4
PubMed ID  26479710 Mgi Jnum  J:229606
Mgi Id  MGI:5752679 Doi  10.7554/eLife.10036
Citation  Volz KS, et al. (2015) Pericytes are progenitors for coronary artery smooth muscle. Elife 4:e10036
abstractText  Epicardial cells on the heart's surface give rise to coronary artery smooth muscle cells (caSMCs) located deep in the myocardium. However, the differentiation steps between epicardial cells and caSMCs are unknown as are the final maturation signals at coronary arteries. Here, we use clonal analysis and lineage tracing to show that caSMCs derive from pericytes, mural cells associated with microvessels, and that these cells are present in adults. During development following the onset of blood flow, pericytes at arterial remodeling sites upregulate Notch3 while endothelial cells express Jagged-1. Deletion of Notch3 disrupts caSMC differentiation. Our data support a model wherein epicardial-derived pericytes populate the entire coronary microvasculature, but differentiate into caSMCs at arterial remodeling zones in response to Notch signaling. Our data are the first demonstration that pericytes are progenitors for smooth muscle, and their presence in adult hearts reveals a new potential cell type for targeting during cardiovascular disease.
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