Monocytes/macrophages cooperate with progenitor cells during neovascularization and tissue repair - Conversion of cell columns into fibrovascular bundles

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Anghelina, M
Krishnan, P
Moldovan, L
Moldovan, NI
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[1] Ohio State Univ, Dorothy M Davis Heart & Lund Res Inst, Dept Internal Med, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[2] Ohio State Univ, Dorothy M Davis Heart & Lund Res Inst, Div Cardiol, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
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10.2353/ajpath.2006.050255
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R36 [病理学];
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100104 [病理学与病理生理学];
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The potential of monocytes/macrophages (MC/Mph) to contribute to neovascularization has recently become a topic of intense scrutiny. Here, we characterized the behavior of MC/Mph in cellular infiltrates, with emphasis on their spatial organization and localization in newly formed microvessels. To this end, we studied MC/Mph migration and assembly in basic fibroblast growth factor-supplemented Matrigel plugs placed in transgenic Tie2-beta-galactosidase mice for up to 4 weeks. in these plugs, along with Nile Red-positive adipocytes, we found MC/Mph distributed in cell cords, also containing various mature and progenitor tissue cells; and functional Tie2-positive or -negative microvessels embedded in bundles of fibrillar collagen surrounded by F4/80-positive MC/Mph. At earlier stages of infiltration, we found tubular destruction of the matrix (tunnels) and MC/Mph-lined capillary-like structures occasionally containing erythrocytes, indicating their propensity for endothelial trans-differentiation. We also analyzed in vitro the MCP-1-induced chemotactic migration of fluorescently labeled peritoneal MC/Mph incorporated in Matrigel-containing fluorescent protease substrates. Many of these MC/Mph produced MMP-12- and TIMP-1-dependent tunnels coupled with acquisition of a lumen. in conclusion, long-term implantation of Matrigel plugs qualifies as a novel experimental model of tissue regeneration, in which neovascularization intimately couples with fibrosis and organogenesis and in which cells of MC/Mph phenotype play a key structural role.
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