脂肪生成
KLF2
癌症研究
干细胞
内卷(密宗)
内皮干细胞
细胞分化
基因敲除
细胞凋亡
生物
间充质干细胞
体外
细胞生物学
神经科学
遗传学
基因
转录因子
意识
作者
Qiming Chen,Haoyang Rong,Ling Zhang,Yanan Wang,Qian Bian,Jiawei Zheng
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jid.2024.01.029
摘要
Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most prevalent vascular tumor during infancy, characterized by a rapid proliferation phase of disorganized blood vessels and spontaneous involution. IH possibily arises from a special type of multipotent stem cells called hemangioma stem cells (HemSCs), which could differentiate into endothelial cells, pericytes, and adipocytes. However, the underlying mechanisms that regulate the cell fate determination of HemSCs remain elusive. Here, we unveil KLF2 as a candidate transcription factor involved in the control of HemSCs differentiation. KLF2 exhibits high expression in endothelial cells in proliferating IH but diminishes in adipocytes in involuting IH. Using a combination of in vitro culture of patient-derived HemSCs and HemSCs implantation mouse models, we show that KLF2 governs the proliferation, apoptosis and cell cycle progression of HemSCs. Importantly, KLF2 acts as a crucial determinant of HemSCs' fate, directing their differentiation toward endothelial cells while inhibiting adipogenesis. Knockdown of KLF2 induces a pro-adipogenic transcriptome in HemSCs, leading to impaired blood vessel formation and accelerated adipocyte differentiation. Collectively, our findings highlight KLF2 as a critical regulator controlling the progression and involution of IH by modulating HemSCs' cell fate decisions.
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