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Endothelial heterogeneity across distinct vascular beds during homeostasis and inflammation

Ankit Jambusaria, Zhigang Hong, Lianghui Zhang, Shubhi Srivastava, Arundhati Jana, Péter T. Tóth, Yang Dai, Asrar B. Malik, Jalees Rehman

2020eLife300 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Blood vessels are lined by endothelial cells engaged in distinct organ-specific functions but little is known about their characteristic gene expression profiles. RNA-Sequencing of the brain, lung, and heart endothelial translatome identified specific pathways, transporters and cell-surface markers expressed in the endothelium of each organ, which can be visualized at http://www.rehmanlab.org/ribo. We found that endothelial cells express genes typically found in the surrounding tissues such as synaptic vesicle genes in the brain endothelium and cardiac contractile genes in the heart endothelium. Complementary analysis of endothelial single cell RNA-Seq data identified the molecular signatures shared across the endothelial translatome and single cell transcriptomes. The tissue-specific heterogeneity of the endothelium is maintained during systemic in vivo inflammatory injury as evidenced by the distinct responses to inflammatory stimulation. Our study defines endothelial heterogeneity and plasticity and provides a molecular framework to understand organ-specific vascular disease mechanisms and therapeutic targeting of individual vascular beds.

Topics & Concepts

EndotheliumBiologyEndothelial stem cellCell biologyTranscriptomeInflammationEndothelial activationBlood–brain barrierImmune systemImmunologyGene expressionNeuroscienceGeneCentral nervous systemIn vitroGeneticsSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsFerroptosis and cancer prognosisAtherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases
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