Adventitial stem cells (ASCs), identified by Gli1 expression, have been proposed as key contributors to the vascular smooth muscle cell (SMC) population during atherosclerosis development. However, their precise role remains a subject of debate. To clarify this, a Gli1-CreER lineage tracing tool to track these cells in an atherosclerosis model is initially used. This fate-mapping studies revealed that Gli1(+) cells contribute to a small subset of SMCs. To definitively differentiate between the true lineage transformation and potential ectopic labeling by Gli1-CreER in SMCs, a dual recombinase-mediated genetic strategy to label Gli1(+) ASCs while eliminating ectopic labeling in SMCs is developed. The results from this dual lineage tracing approach demonstrated that Gli1(+) ASCs do not contribute to the SMC population in atherosclerotic plaques. Instead, Gli1(+) ASCs differentiate into a significant portion of SMCs after vascular anastomosis injury, suggesting their role is context-dependent. These findings challenge current paradigms and highlight the need to reconsider cellular targets for therapeutic interventions in atherosclerosis.
Contribution of Gli1(+) Adventitial Stem Cells to Smooth Muscle Cells in Atherosclerosis and Vascular Injury.
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作者:Wang Haixiao, Huang Xiuzhen, Mou Jialing, Wang Enci, Li Yan, Pu Wenjuan, Xie Yao, Guo Xiaoling, Wang Lixin, Chu Maoping, Zhou Bin, Niu Chao
| 期刊: | Advanced Science | 影响因子: | 14.100 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Mar;13(14):e12897 |
| doi: | 10.1002/advs.202512897 | ||
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