[PDF][PDF] Syk and Slp-76 mutant mice reveal a cell-autonomous hematopoietic cell contribution to vascular development

E Sebzda, C Hibbard, S Sweeney, F Abtahian… - Developmental cell, 2006 - cell.com
E Sebzda, C Hibbard, S Sweeney, F Abtahian, N Bezman, G Clemens, JS Maltzman…
Developmental cell, 2006cell.com
Developmental studies support a common origin for blood and endothelial cells, while
studies of adult angiogenic responses suggest that the hematopoietic system can be a
source of endothelial cells later in life. Whether hematopoietic tissue is a source of
endothelial cells during normal vascular development is unknown. Mouse embryos lacking
the signaling proteins Syk and Slp-76 develop abnormal blood-lymphatic endothelial
connections. Here we demonstrate that expression of GFPSlp-76 in a subset of …
Summary
Developmental studies support a common origin for blood and endothelial cells, while studies of adult angiogenic responses suggest that the hematopoietic system can be a source of endothelial cells later in life. Whether hematopoietic tissue is a source of endothelial cells during normal vascular development is unknown. Mouse embryos lacking the signaling proteins Syk and Slp-76 develop abnormal blood-lymphatic endothelial connections. Here we demonstrate that expression of GFPSlp-76 in a subset of hematopoietic cells rescues this phenotype, and that deficient cells confer focal vascular phenotypes in chimeric embryos consistent with a cell-autonomous mechanism. Endogenous Syk and Slp-76, as well as transgenic GFPSlp-76, are expressed in circulating cells previously proposed to be endothelial precursors, supporting a causal role for these cells. These studies provide genetic evidence for hematopoietic contribution to vascular development and suggest that hematopoietic tissue can provide a source of vascular endothelial progenitor cells throughout life.
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