Pericytes in Vascular Development.

Current tissue microenvironment reports Pub Date : 2020-09-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1007/s43152-020-00014-9
Laura Beth Payne, Maruf Hoque, Clifton Houk, Jordan Darden, John C Chappell
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Purpose of review: Pericytes are essential components of capillaries in many tissues and organs, contributing to vessel stability and integrity, with additional contributions to microvascular function still being discovered. We review current and foundational studies identifying pericyte differentiation mechanics and their roles in the earliest stages of vessel formation.

Recent findings: Recent advances in pericyte-focused tools and models have illuminated critical aspects of pericyte biology including their roles in vascular development.Pericytes likely collaborate with endothelial cells undergoing vasculogenesis, initiating direct interactions during sprouting and intussusceptive angiogenesis. Pericytes also provide important regulation of vascular growth including mechanisms underlying vessel pruning, rarefaction, and subsequent regrowth.

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维管发育中的周细胞。
综述目的:周细胞是许多组织和器官中毛细血管的重要组成部分,有助于血管的稳定性和完整性,对微血管功能的其他贡献仍在研究中。我们回顾当前和基础研究确定周细胞分化机制及其在血管形成的早期阶段的作用。最近的发现:周细胞聚焦工具和模型的最新进展已经阐明了周细胞生物学的关键方面,包括它们在血管发育中的作用。周细胞可能与内皮细胞合作进行血管生成,在发芽和肠套激血管生成过程中启动直接相互作用。周细胞还对维管生长提供重要的调控,包括维管修剪、稀疏和随后的再生机制。
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