Developmental changes in expression of adhesion-mediating proteins in human aortic smooth muscle. |
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Authors: | V E Koteliansky A M Belkin M G Frid M A Glukhova |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Experimental Cardiology, Academy of Medical Science, Moscow, U.S.S.R. |
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Abstract: | Phenotypic variability of vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) can serve as a good model for studying the mechanisms regulating the expression of adhesion-mediating proteins. To describe phenotypic changes of human aortic SMCs, we have studied the expression of cytodifferentiation-related adhesion-mediating proteins in samples of media from fetal, child and adult human aorta, and in subendothelial intima of normal and atherosclerotic aorta. We have shown that during prenatal and post-natal development vascular SMCs co-ordinately change several times the expression of certain differentiation-related proteins. Our data show the existence of certain groups of proteins whose expression during smooth muscle development might be controlled by two basic mechanisms: selection of genes to be expressed at particular developmental stages and generation of several different protein variants from a single gene via alternative RNA splicing. |
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