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Publication : Hemogenic endothelium generates mesoangioblasts that contribute to several mesodermal lineages in vivo.

First Author  Azzoni E Year  2014
Journal  Development Volume  141
Issue  9 Pages  1821-34
PubMed ID  24757004 Mgi Jnum  J:213517
Mgi Id  MGI:5585224 Doi  10.1242/dev.103242
Citation  Azzoni E, et al. (2014) Hemogenic endothelium generates mesoangioblasts that contribute to several mesodermal lineages in vivo. Development 141(9):1821-34
abstractText  The embryonic endothelium is a known source of hematopoietic stem cells. Moreover, vessel-associated progenitors/stem cells with multilineage mesodermal differentiation potential, such as the 'embryonic mesoangioblasts', originate in vitro from the endothelium. Using a genetic lineage tracing approach, we show that early extra-embryonic endothelium generates, in a narrow time-window and prior to the hemogenic endothelium in the major embryonic arteries, hematopoietic cells that migrate to the embryo proper, and are subsequently found within the mesenchyme. A subpopulation of these cells, distinct from embryonic macrophages, co-expresses mesenchymal and hematopoietic markers. In addition, hemogenic endothelium-derived cells contribute to skeletal and smooth muscle, and to other mesodermal cells in vivo, and display features of embryonic mesoangioblasts in vitro. Therefore, we provide new insights on the distinctive characteristics of the extra-embryonic and embryonic hemogenic endothelium, and we identify the putative in vivo counterpart of embryonic mesoangioblasts, suggesting their identity and developmental ontogeny.
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