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Publication : Arterial Sca1(+) Vascular Stem Cells Generate De Novo Smooth Muscle for Artery Repair and Regeneration.

First Author  Tang J Year  2020
Journal  Cell Stem Cell Volume  26
Issue  1 Pages  81-96.e4
PubMed ID  31883835 Mgi Jnum  J:340381
Mgi Id  MGI:6710369 Doi  10.1016/j.stem.2019.11.010
Citation  Tang J, et al. (2020) Arterial Sca1(+) Vascular Stem Cells Generate De Novo Smooth Muscle for Artery Repair and Regeneration. Cell Stem Cell 26(1):81-96.e4
abstractText  Rapid regeneration of smooth muscle after vascular injury is essential for maintaining arterial function. The existence and putative roles of resident vascular stem cells (VSCs) in artery repair are controversial, and vessel regeneration is thought to be mediated by proliferative expansion of pre-existing smooth muscle cells (SMCs). Here, we performed cell fate mapping and single-cell RNA sequencing to identify Sca1(+) VSCs in the adventitial layer of artery walls. After severe injury, Sca1(+) VSCs migrate into the medial layer and generate de novo SMCs, which subsequently expand more efficiently compared with pre-existing smooth muscle. Genetic lineage tracing using dual recombinases distinguished a Sca1(+)PDGFRa(+) VSC subpopulation that generates SMCs, and genetic ablation of Sca1(+) VSCs or specific knockout of Yap1 in Sca1(+) VSCs significantly impaired artery repair. These findings provide genetic evidence of a bona fide Sca1(+) VSC population that produces SMCs and delineates their critical role in vessel repair.
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