Brain pericytes and perivascular fibroblasts are stromal progenitors with dual functions in cerebrovascular regeneration after stroke

IF 21.2 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Nature neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1038/s41593-025-01872-y
Louis-Philippe Bernier, Jasmin K. Hefendehl, R. Wilder Scott, Lin Wei Tung, Coral-Ann Lewis, Hesham Soliman, Stefan Simm, Lasse Dissing-Olesen, Jan Hofmann, David Guo, Murphy DeMeglio, Fabio M. Rossi, T. Michael Underhill, Brian A. MacVicar
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Functional revascularization is key to stroke recovery and requires remodeling and regeneration of blood vessels around which is located the brain’s only stromal compartment. Stromal progenitor cells (SPCs) are critical for tissue regeneration following injury in many organs, yet their identity in the brain remains elusive. Here we show that the perivascular niche of brain SPCs includes pericytes, venular smooth muscle cells and perivascular fibroblasts that together help cerebral microvasculature regenerate following experimental stroke. Ischemic injury triggers amplification of pericytes and perivascular fibroblasts in the infarct region where they associate with endothelial cells inside a reactive astrocyte border. Fate-tracking of Hic1+ SPCs uncovered a transient functional and transcriptional phenotype of stroke-activated pericytes and perivascular fibroblasts. Both populations of these cells remained segregated, displaying distinct angiogenic and fibrogenic profiles. Therefore, pericytes and perivascular fibroblasts are distinct subpopulations of SPCs in the adult brain that coordinate revascularization and scar formation after injury.

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脑周细胞和血管周围成纤维细胞是中风后脑血管再生过程中具有双重功能的基质祖细胞
功能性血管再造是中风恢复的关键,需要血管的重塑和再生,而血管周围有大脑唯一的基质区。基质祖细胞(SPCs)对许多器官损伤后的组织再生至关重要,但它们在大脑中的身份仍然难以捉摸。在这里,我们发现脑基质祖细胞的血管周围生态位包括周细胞、静脉平滑肌细胞和血管周围成纤维细胞,它们共同帮助实验性中风后的脑微血管再生。缺血性损伤会引发梗死区域的周细胞和血管周围成纤维细胞增殖,它们在那里与反应性星形胶质细胞边界内的内皮细胞结合。对Hic1+ SPCs的命运追踪发现了中风激活的周细胞和血管周围成纤维细胞的短暂功能和转录表型。这两种细胞群保持分离,显示出不同的血管生成和成纤维特征。因此,周细胞和血管周围成纤维细胞是成人大脑中SPCs的不同亚群,它们协调损伤后的血管再通和瘢痕形成。
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Nature neuroscience
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期刊介绍: Nature Neuroscience, a multidisciplinary journal, publishes papers of the utmost quality and significance across all realms of neuroscience. The editors welcome contributions spanning molecular, cellular, systems, and cognitive neuroscience, along with psychophysics, computational modeling, and nervous system disorders. While no area is off-limits, studies offering fundamental insights into nervous system function receive priority. The journal offers high visibility to both readers and authors, fostering interdisciplinary communication and accessibility to a broad audience. It maintains high standards of copy editing and production, rigorous peer review, rapid publication, and operates independently from academic societies and other vested interests. In addition to primary research, Nature Neuroscience features news and views, reviews, editorials, commentaries, perspectives, book reviews, and correspondence, aiming to serve as the voice of the global neuroscience community.
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