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  Single cell sequencing reveals endothelial plasticity with transient mesenchymal activation after myocardial infarction

Tombor, L. S., John, D., Glaser, S. F., Luxan, G., Forte, E., Furtado, M., et al. (2021). Single cell sequencing reveals endothelial plasticity with transient mesenchymal activation after myocardial infarction. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 12(1): 681. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-20905-1.

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Tombor, Lukas S., Author
John, David, Author
Glaser, Simone F., Author
Luxan, Guillermo, Author
Forte, Elvira, Author
Furtado, Milena, Author
Rosenthal, Nadia, Author
Baumgarten, Nina, Author
Schulz, Marcel H., Author
Wittig, Janina, Author
Rogg, Eva-Maria, Author
Manavski, Yosif, Author
Fischer, Ariane, Author
Muhly-Reinholz, Marion, Author
Klee, Kathrin1, Author           
Looso, Mario1, Author           
Selignow, Carmen, Author
Acker, Till, Author
Bibli, Sofia-Iris, Author
Fleming, Ingrid, Author
Patrick, Ralph, AuthorHarvey, Richard P., AuthorAbplanalp, Wesley T., AuthorDimmeler, Stefanie, Author more..
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1Bioinformatics, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Max Planck Society, ou_2591704              

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 Abstract: Endothelial cells play a critical role in the adaptation of tissues to injury. Tissue ischemia induced by infarction leads to profound changes in endothelial cell functions and can induce transition to a mesenchymal state. Here we explore the kinetics and individual cellular responses of endothelial cells after myocardial infarction by using single cell RNA sequencing. This study demonstrates a time dependent switch in endothelial cell proliferation and inflammation associated with transient changes in metabolic gene signatures. Trajectory analysis reveals that the majority of endothelial cells 3 to 7 days after myocardial infarction acquire a transient state, characterized by mesenchymal gene expression, which returns to baseline 14 days after injury. Lineage tracing, using the Cdh5-CreERT2;mT/mG mice followed by single cell RNA sequencing, confirms the transient mesenchymal transition and reveals additional hypoxic and inflammatory signatures of endothelial cells during early and late states after injury. These data suggest that endothelial cells undergo a transient mes-enchymal activation concomitant with a metabolic adaptation within the first days after myocardial infarction but do not acquire a long-term mesenchymal fate. This mesenchymal activation may facilitate endothelial cell migration and clonal expansion to regenerate the vascular network. Endothelial cells play a critical role in the adaptation of tissues to injury and show a remarkable plasticity. Here the authors show, using single cell sequencing, that endothelial cells acquire a transient mesenchymal state associated with metabolic adaptation after myocardial infarction.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-01-29
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 12
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 Table of Contents: -
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000684845600009
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-20905-1
PMID: 33514719
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Title: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY : NATURE PORTFOLIO
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 12 (1) Sequence Number: 681 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2041-1723