Umbilical Cord Blood Circulating Progenitor Cells and Endothelial Colony-Forming Cells Are Decreased in Preeclampsia

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Diane L. Gumina
Claudine P. Black
Vivek Balasubramaniam
Virginia D. Winn
Christopher D. Baker
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[1] University of Colorado School of Medicine,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[2] University of Colorado School of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Heart Lung Center
[3] University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health,Pediatric Pulmonology, Department of Pediatrics
[4] Stanford University School of Medicine,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[5] University of Colorado School of Medicine,Pediatric Heart Lung Center
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Reproductive Sciences | 2017年 / 24卷
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preeclampsia; endothelial progenitor cells; endothelial colony-forming cells; pro-angiogenic circulating progenitor cells; cord blood;
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Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy-specific disease characterized by the new onset of hypertension and proteinuria. Mothers with PE are known to develop endothelial dysfunction, but its effect on infants has been understudied, as newborns are often asymptomatic. Recent studies indicate that infants born from preeclamptic pregnancies develop endothelial dysfunction including higher blood pressure during childhood and an increased risk of stroke later in life. We hypothesize that PE reduces the number and function of fetal angiogenic progenitor cells and may contribute to this increased risk. We quantified 2 distinct types of angiogenic progenitors, pro-angiogenic circulating progenitor cells (CPCs) and endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs), from the umbilical cord blood of preeclamptic pregnancies and normotensive controls. Pro-angiogenic and non-angiogenic CPCs were enumerated via flow cytometry and ECFCs by cell culture. Additionally, we studied the growth, migration, and tube formation of ECFCs from PE and gestational age–matched normotensive control pregnancies. We found that PE resulted in decreased cord blood pro-angiogenic CPCs and ECFCs. Nonangiogenic CPCs were also decreased. Pre-eclamptic ECFCs demonstrated decreased growth and migration but formed tube-like structures in vitro similar to controls. Our results suggest that the preeclamptic environment alters the number and function of angiogenic progenitor cells and may increase the risk of later vascular disease.
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