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Objective: The NADPH oxidase Nox4 is an important source of H2O2. Nox4-derived H2O2 limits vascular inflammation and promotes smooth muscle differentiation. On this basis, the role of Nox4 for restenosis development was determined in the mouse carotid artery injury model. Methods and results: Genetic deletion of Nox4 by a tamoxifen-activated Cre-Lox-system did not impact on neointima formation in the carotid artery wire injury model. To understand this unexpected finding, time-resolved single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNAseq) from injured carotid arteries of control mice and massive-analysis-of-cDNA-ends (MACE)-RNAseq from the neointima harvested by laser capture microdissection of control and Nox4 knockout mice was performed. This revealed that resting smooth muscle cells (SMCs) and fibroblasts exhibit high Nox4 expression, but that the proliferating de-differentiated SMCs, which give rise to the neointima, have low Nox4 expression. In line with this, the first weeks after injury, gene expression was unchanged between the carotid artery neointimas of control and Nox4 knockout mice. Conclusion: Upon vascular injury, Nox4 expression is transiently lost in the cells which comprise the neointima. NADPH oxidase 4 therefore does not interfere with restenosis development after wire-induced vascular injury.
Ein Zell-Atlas des kranken Herzens : Einzelzelltechniken ermöglichen neue Einsichten auf Zellebene
(2019)
Herz und Gefäße bilden ein hochkomplexes Organsystem, in dem unterschiedlichste Zellen korrekt zusammenarbeiten müssen, um alle Organe mit Blut zu versorgen. In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten hat die Herzbiologie ganze Gewebe oder Zellisolate in den Blick genommen. Doch jetzt erlauben neue Technologien, die Vielfalt der Zelltypen und ihre individuelle Antwort auf Signale bis auf die Ebene von Proteinen und Genen zu verfolgen. Forscher hoffen, kranken Herzen dadurch besser bei der Regeneration helfen zu können.
Heart and vessels form a highly complex organ system in which extremely diverse cells have to work together correctly to provide all organs with blood. In past decades, heart biology placed its focus on whole tissues or cell isolates. Now, however, new technologies allow the tracing of a diversity of cell types and their individual responses to signals down to the level of proteins and genes. Researchers hope this will help them better support the regeneration of diseased hearts.