Valve Interstitial Cells Act in a Pericyte Manner Promoting Angiogensis and Invasion by Valve Endothelial Cells

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作者
Arevalos, C. Alexander [1 ]
Berg, Jonathan M. [1 ]
Nguyen, Jacqueline M. V. [1 ]
Godfrey, Elizabeth L. [1 ]
Iriondo, Claudia [1 ]
Grande-Allen, K. Jane [1 ]
机构
[1] Rice Univ, Dept Bioengn, 6100 Main St,MS 142, Houston, TX 77005 USA
关键词
Aortic valve; Angiogenesis; CAVD; Angiopoietin; Valve endothelial cell; Valve; Interstitial cell; GROWTH-FACTOR-BETA; ACTIVATION; MIGRATION; NOTCH1; MODEL;
D O I
10.1007/s10439-016-1567-9
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Neovascularization is an understudied aspect of calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD). Within diseased valves, cells along the neovessels' periphery stain for pericyte markers, but it is unclear whether valvular interstitial cells (VICs) can demonstrate a pericyte-like phenotype. This investigation examined the perivascular potential of VICs to regulate valve endothelial cell (VEC) organization and explored the role of Angiopoeitin1-Tie2 signaling in this process. Porcine VECs and VICs were fluorescently tracked and co-cultured in Matrigel over 7 days. VICs regulated early VEC network organization in a ROCK-dependent manner, then guided later VEC network contraction through chemoattraction. Unlike vascular control cells, the valve cell cultures ultimately formed invasive spheroids with 3D angiogenic-like sprouts. VECs co-cultured with VICs displayed significantly more invasion than VECs alone; with VICs generally leading and wrapping around VEC invasive sprouts. Lastly, Angiopoietin1-Tie2 signaling was found to regulate valve cell organization during VEC/VIC spheroid formation and invasion. VICs demonstrated pericyte-like behaviors toward VECs throughout sustained co-culture. The change from a vasculogenic network to an invasive sprouting spheroid suggests that both cell types undergo phenotypic changes during long-term culture in the model angiogenic environment. Valve cells organizing into spheroids and undergoing 3D invasion of Matrigel demonstrated several typical angiogenic-like phenotypes dependent on basal levels of Angiopoeitin1-Tie2 signaling and ROCK activation. These results suggest that the ectopic sustained angiogenic environment during the early stages of valve disease promotes organized activity by both VECs and VICs, contributing to neovessel formation and the progression of CAVD.
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页码:2707 / 2723
页数:17
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