CD10 expression identifies a subset of human perivascular progenitor cells with high proliferation and calcification potentials.

STEM CELLS(2020)

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The tunica adventitia ensheathes arteries and veins and contains presumptive mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) involved in vascular remodeling. We show here that a subset of human adventitial cells express the CD10/CALLA cell surface metalloprotease. Both CD10(+) and CD10(-) adventitial cells displayed phenotypic features of MSCs when expanded in culture. However, CD10(+) adventitial cells exhibited higher proliferation, clonogenic and osteogenic potentials in comparison to their CD10(-) counterparts. CD10(+) adventitial cells increased expression of the cell cycle protein CCND2 via ERK1/2 signaling and osteoblastogenic gene expression via NF-kappa B signaling. CD10 expression was upregulated in adventitial cells through Sonic hedgehog-mediated GLI1 signaling. These results suggest that CD10, which marks rapidly dividing cells in other normal and malignant cell lineages, plays a role in perivascular MSC function and cell fate specification. These findings also point to a role for CD10(+) perivascular cells in vascular remodeling and calcification.
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adventitia,CD10,GLI1,osteogenesis,mesenchymal stem cell,SHH,vascular calcification
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