细胞周期
细胞生长
衰老
细胞生物学
CDKN2A
细胞周期检查点
流式细胞术
细胞周期蛋白
癌症研究
细胞
生物
医学
免疫学
生物化学
基因
作者
Seung Ah Choi,Youn Joo Moon,Eun Jung Koh,Ji Hoon Phi,Ji Yeoun Lee,Kyung Hyun Kim,Seung‐Ki Kim
出处
期刊:Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
[Korean Neurosurgical Society]
日期:2023-05-04
卷期号:66 (6): 642-651
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.3340/jkns.2023.0005
摘要
Endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs) have been reported to play an important role in the pathogenesis of moyamoya disease (MMD). We have previously observed stagnant growth in MMD ECFCs with functional impairment of tubule formation. We aimed to verify the key regulators and related signaling pathways involved in the functional defects of MMD ECFCs.ECFCs were cultured from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of healthy volunteers (normal) and MMD patients. Low-density lipoproteins uptake, flow cytometry, high content screening, senescence-associated β-galactosidase, immunofluorescence, cell cycle, tubule formation, microarray, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction, small interfering RNA transfection, and western blot analyses were performed.The acquisition of cells that can be cultured for a long time with the characteristics of late ECFCs was significantly lower in the MMD patients than the normal. Importantly, the MMD ECFCs showed decreased cellular proliferation with G1 cell cycle arrest and cellular senescence compared to the normal ECFCs. A pathway enrichment analysis demonstrated that the cell cycle pathway was the major enriched pathway, which is consistent with the results of the functional analysis of ECFCs. Among the genes associated with the cell cycle, cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2A (CDKN2A) showed the highest expression in MMD ECFCs. Knockdown of CDKN2A in MMD ECFCs enhanced proliferation by reducing G1 cell cycle arrest and inhibiting senescence through the regulation of CDK4 and phospho retinoblastoma protein.Our study suggests that CDKN2A plays an important role in the growth retardation of MMD ECFCs by inducing cell cycle arrest and senescence.
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