Identification of a novel hierarchy of endothelial progenitor cells using human peripheral and umbilical cord blood
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Abstract
Emerging evidence to support the use of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) for angiogenic therapies or as biomarkers to assess cardiovascular disease risk and progression is compelling. However, there is no uniform definition of an EPC, which makes interpretation of these studies difficult. Although hallmarks of stem and progenitor cells are their ability to proliferate and to give rise to functional progeny, EPCs are primarily defined by the expression of cell-surface antigens. Here, using adult peripheral and umbilical cord blood, we describe an approach that identifies a novel hierarchy of EPCs based on their clonogenic and proliferative potential, analogous to the hematopoietic cell system. In fact, some…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.62
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
10- DADavid A. IngramCorresponding
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
- LELaura E. Mead
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
- HTHiromi Tanaka
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
- VMVirginia M. Meade
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
- AFAmy Fenoglio
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Topics & keywords
- Progenitor cell
- Umbilical cord
- Population
- Immunology
- Clonogenic assay
- Stem cell
- Haematopoiesis
- Biology
- Good health and well-being