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Collagen regulates the ability of endothelial progenitor cells to protect hypoxic myocardium through a mechanism involving miR‐377/VE‐PTP axis
Authors:Ana‐Maria Rosca  Daniel Nicolae Mitroi  Valeriu Cismasiu  Rodica Badea  Georgiana Necula‐Petrareanu  Mihai Bogdan Preda  Cristina Niculite  Raluca Tutuianu  Stefan Szedlacsek  Alexandrina Burlacu
Affiliation:1. Institute of Cellular Biology and Pathology “Nicolae Simionescu”, Bucharest, Romania;2. “Victor Babes” National Institute, Bucharest, Romania;3. Institute of Biochemistry of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract:The possibility to employ stem/progenitor cells in the cardiovascular remodelling after myocardial infarction is one of the main queries of regenerative medicine. To investigate whether endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) participate in the restoration of hypoxia‐affected myocardium, we used a co‐culture model that allowed the intimate interaction between EPCs and myocardial slices, mimicking stem cell transplantation into the ischaemic heart. On this model, we showed that EPCs engrafted to some extent and only transiently survived into the host tissue, yet produced visible protective effects, in terms of angiogenesis and protection against apoptosis and identified miR‐377‐VE‐PTP axis as being involved in the protective effects of EPCs in hypoxic myocardium. We also showed that collagen, the main component of the myocardial scar, was important for these protective effects by preserving VE‐PTP levels, which were otherwise diminished by miR‐377. By this, a good face of the scar is revealed, which was so far perceived as having only detrimental impact on the exogenously delivered stem/progenitor cells by affecting not only the engraftment, but also the general protective effects of stem cells.
Keywords:angiogenesis  endothelial progenitor cells  in   vitro cell transplant  microRNA‐377  myocardium  protein tyrosine phosphatases
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