Author:
Spanjersberg Talitha C. F.,Oosterhoff Loes A.,Kruitwagen Hedwig S.,van den Dungen Noortje A. M.,Vernooij Johannes C. M.,Asselbergs Folkert W.,Mokry Michal,Spee Bart,Harakalova Magdalena,van Steenbeek Frank G.
Abstract
AbstractVascular pathologies show locational predisposition throughout the body; further insights into the transcriptomics basis of this vascular heterogeneity are needed. We analyzed transcriptomes from cultured endothelial cells and vascular smooth muscle cells from nine adult canine macrovessels: the aorta, coronary artery, vena cava, portal vein, femoral artery, femoral vein, saphenous vein, pulmonary vein, and pulmonary artery. We observed that organ-specific expression patterns persist in vitro, indicating that these genes are not regulated by blood flow or surrounding cell types but are likely fixed in the epigenetic memory. We further demonstrated the preserved location-specific expression of GATA4 protein in cultured cells and in the primary adult vessel. On a functional level, arterial and venous endothelial cells differed in vascular network morphology as the arterial networks maintained a higher complexity. Our findings prompt the rethinking of the extrapolation of results from single-origin endothelial cell systems.
Funder
Dutch Cardiovascular Alliance
University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre
K.F. Hein Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC