Molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic potential of pericytes

Abstract Background Pericytes are multipotent cells present in every vascularized tissue in the body. Despite the fact that they are well-known for more than a century, pericytes are still representing cells with intriguing properties. This is mainly because of their heterogeneity in terms of defini...

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Main Authors: C. Randall Harrell, Bojana Simovic Markovic, Crissy Fellabaum, Aleksandar Arsenijevic, Valentin Djonov, Vladislav Volarevic
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12929-018-0423-7
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spelling doaj-a152cb93b36e4c4a8962c41cb025df542020-11-24T22:16:31ZengBMCJournal of Biomedical Science1423-01272018-03-0125111210.1186/s12929-018-0423-7Molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic potential of pericytesC. Randall Harrell0Bojana Simovic Markovic1Crissy Fellabaum2Aleksandar Arsenijevic3Valentin Djonov4Vladislav Volarevic5Regenerative Processing Plant, LLCDepartment of Microbiology and immunology, Center for Molecular Medicine and Stem Cell Research, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, Faculty of Medical SciencesRegenerative Processing Plant, LLCDepartment of Microbiology and immunology, Center for Molecular Medicine and Stem Cell Research, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, Faculty of Medical SciencesUniversity of Bern, Institute of AnatomyDepartment of Microbiology and immunology, Center for Molecular Medicine and Stem Cell Research, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, Faculty of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Pericytes are multipotent cells present in every vascularized tissue in the body. Despite the fact that they are well-known for more than a century, pericytes are still representing cells with intriguing properties. This is mainly because of their heterogeneity in terms of definition, tissue distribution, origin, phenotype and multi-functional properties. The body of knowledge illustrates importance of pericytes in the regulation of homeostatic and healing processes in the body. Main body In this review, we summarized current knowledge regarding identification, isolation, ontogeny and functional characteristics of pericytes and described molecular mechanisms involved in the crosstalk between pericytes and endothelial or immune cells. We highlighted the role of pericytes in the pathogenesis of fibrosis, diabetes-related complications (retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy and erectile dysfunction), ischemic organ failure, pulmonary hypertension, Alzheimer disease, tumor growth and metastasis with the focus on their therapeutic potential in the regenerative medicine. The functions and capabilities of pericytes are impressive and, as yet, incompletely understood. Molecular mechanisms responsible for pericyte-mediated regulation of vascular stability, angiogenesis and blood flow are well described while their regenerative and immunomodulatory characteristics are still not completely revealed. Strong evidence for pericytes’ participation in physiological, as well as in pathological conditions reveals a broad potential for their therapeutic use. Recently published results obtained in animal studies showed that transplantation of pericytes could positively influence the healing of bone, muscle and skin and could support revascularization. However, the differences in their phenotype and function as well as the lack of standardized procedure for their isolation and characterization limit their use in clinical trials. Conclusion Critical to further progress in clinical application of pericytes will be identification of tissue specific pericyte phenotype and function, validation and standardization of the procedure for their isolation that will enable establishment of precise clinical settings in which pericyte-based therapy will be efficiently applied.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12929-018-0423-7PericytesCell therapyVascular disorders
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author C. Randall Harrell
Bojana Simovic Markovic
Crissy Fellabaum
Aleksandar Arsenijevic
Valentin Djonov
Vladislav Volarevic
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Bojana Simovic Markovic
Crissy Fellabaum
Aleksandar Arsenijevic
Valentin Djonov
Vladislav Volarevic
Molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic potential of pericytes
Journal of Biomedical Science
Pericytes
Cell therapy
Vascular disorders
author_facet C. Randall Harrell
Bojana Simovic Markovic
Crissy Fellabaum
Aleksandar Arsenijevic
Valentin Djonov
Vladislav Volarevic
author_sort C. Randall Harrell
title Molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic potential of pericytes
title_short Molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic potential of pericytes
title_full Molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic potential of pericytes
title_fullStr Molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic potential of pericytes
title_full_unstemmed Molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic potential of pericytes
title_sort molecular mechanisms underlying therapeutic potential of pericytes
publisher BMC
series Journal of Biomedical Science
issn 1423-0127
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Background Pericytes are multipotent cells present in every vascularized tissue in the body. Despite the fact that they are well-known for more than a century, pericytes are still representing cells with intriguing properties. This is mainly because of their heterogeneity in terms of definition, tissue distribution, origin, phenotype and multi-functional properties. The body of knowledge illustrates importance of pericytes in the regulation of homeostatic and healing processes in the body. Main body In this review, we summarized current knowledge regarding identification, isolation, ontogeny and functional characteristics of pericytes and described molecular mechanisms involved in the crosstalk between pericytes and endothelial or immune cells. We highlighted the role of pericytes in the pathogenesis of fibrosis, diabetes-related complications (retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy and erectile dysfunction), ischemic organ failure, pulmonary hypertension, Alzheimer disease, tumor growth and metastasis with the focus on their therapeutic potential in the regenerative medicine. The functions and capabilities of pericytes are impressive and, as yet, incompletely understood. Molecular mechanisms responsible for pericyte-mediated regulation of vascular stability, angiogenesis and blood flow are well described while their regenerative and immunomodulatory characteristics are still not completely revealed. Strong evidence for pericytes’ participation in physiological, as well as in pathological conditions reveals a broad potential for their therapeutic use. Recently published results obtained in animal studies showed that transplantation of pericytes could positively influence the healing of bone, muscle and skin and could support revascularization. However, the differences in their phenotype and function as well as the lack of standardized procedure for their isolation and characterization limit their use in clinical trials. Conclusion Critical to further progress in clinical application of pericytes will be identification of tissue specific pericyte phenotype and function, validation and standardization of the procedure for their isolation that will enable establishment of precise clinical settings in which pericyte-based therapy will be efficiently applied.
topic Pericytes
Cell therapy
Vascular disorders
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12929-018-0423-7
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