Smooth muscle cells in human coronary atherosclerosis can originate from cells administered at marrow transplantation

NM Caplice, TJ Bunch… - Proceedings of the …, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
NM Caplice, TJ Bunch, PG Stalboerger, S Wang, D Simper, DV Miller, SJ Russell, MR Litzow…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003National Acad Sciences
Atherosclerosis is the major cause of adult mortality in the developed world, and a significant
contributor to atherosclerotic plaque progression involves smooth muscle cell recruitment to
the intima of the vessel wall. Controversy currently exists on the exact origin of these
recruited cells. Here we use sex-mismatched bone marrow transplant subjects to show that
smooth muscle cells throughout the atherosclerotic vessel wall can derive from donor bone
marrow. We demonstrate extensive recruitment of these cells in diseased compared with …
Atherosclerosis is the major cause of adult mortality in the developed world, and a significant contributor to atherosclerotic plaque progression involves smooth muscle cell recruitment to the intima of the vessel wall. Controversy currently exists on the exact origin of these recruited cells. Here we use sex-mismatched bone marrow transplant subjects to show that smooth muscle cells throughout the atherosclerotic vessel wall can derive from donor bone marrow. We demonstrate extensive recruitment of these cells in diseased compared with undiseased segments and exclude cell–cell fusion events as a cause for this enrichment. These data have broad implications for our understanding of the cellular components of human atherosclerotic plaque and provide a potentially novel target for future diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
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