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Publication : A role of stochastic phenotype switching in generating mosaic endothelial cell heterogeneity.

First Author  Yuan L Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  10160 PubMed ID  26744078
Mgi Jnum  J:235893 Mgi Id  MGI:5803918
Doi  10.1038/ncomms10160 Citation  Yuan L, et al. (2016) A role of stochastic phenotype switching in generating mosaic endothelial cell heterogeneity. Nat Commun 7:10160
abstractText  Previous studies have shown that biological noise may drive dynamic phenotypic mosaicism in isogenic unicellular organisms. However, there is no evidence for a similar mechanism operating in metazoans. Here we show that the endothelial-restricted gene, von Willebrand factor (VWF), is expressed in a mosaic pattern in the capillaries of many vascular beds and in the aorta. In capillaries, the mosaicism is dynamically regulated, with VWF switching between ON and OFF states during the lifetime of the animal. Clonal analysis of cultured endothelial cells reveals that dynamic mosaic heterogeneity is controlled by a low-barrier, noise-sensitive bistable switch that involves random transitions in the DNA methylation status of the VWF promoter. Finally, the hearts of VWF-null mice demonstrate an abnormal endothelial phenotype as well as cardiac dysfunction. Together, these findings suggest a novel stochastic phenotype switching strategy for adaptive homoeostasis in the adult vasculature.
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