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miRNome traits analysis on endothelial lineage cells discloses biomarker potential circulating microRNAs which affect progenitor activities
Authors:Ting-Yu Chang  Tse-Shun Huang  Hsei-Wei Wang  Shing-Jyh Chang  Hung-Hao Lo  Ya-Lin Chiu  Yen-Li Wang  Chung-Der Hsiao  Chin-Han Tsai  Chia-Hao Chan  Ren-In You  Chun-Hsien Wu  Tsung-Neng Tsai  Shu-Meng Cheng  Cheng-Chung Cheng
Abstract:

Background

Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play a fundamental role in not only blood vessel development but also post-natal vascular repair. Currently EPCs are defined as early and late EPCs based on their biological properties and their time of appearance during in vitro culture. Both EPC types assist angiogenesis and have been linked to ischemia-related disorders, including coronary artery disease (CAD).

Results

We found late EPCs are more mobile than early EPCs and matured endothelial cells (ECs). To pinpoint the mechanism, microRNA profiles of early EPCs late EPCs, and ECs were deciphered by small RNA sequencing. Obtained signatures made up of both novel and known microRNAs, in which anti-angiogenic microRNAs such as miR-221 and miR-222 are more abundant in matured ECs than in late EPCs. Overexpression of miR-221 and miR-222 resulted in the reduction of genes involved in hypoxia response, metabolism, TGF-beta signalling, and cell motion. Not only hamper late EPC activities in vitro, both microRNAs (especially miR-222) also hindered in vivo vasculogenesis in a zebrafish model. Reporter assays showed that miR-222, but not miR-221, targets the angiogenic factor ETS1. In contrast, PIK3R1 is the target of miR-221, but not miR-222 in late EPCs. Clinically, both miR-221-PIK3R1 and miR-222-ETS1 pairs are deregulated in late EPCs of CAD patients.

Conclusions

Our results illustrate EPCs and ECs exploit unique miRNA modalities to regulate angiogenic features, and explain why late EPC levels and activities are reduced in CAD patients. These data will further help to develop new plasma biomarkers and therapeutic approaches for ischemia-related diseases or tumor angiogenesis.

Electronic supplementary material

The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1471-2164-15-802) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Keywords:Endothelial progenitor cell   smRNA-seq   Circulating microRNA   Coronary artery disease   MicroRNA-221/222
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