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Human Aortic Valve Interstitial Cells Display Proangiogenic Properties During Calcific Aortic Valve Disease
Auteurs
Nicolas Gendron, Mickael Rosa, Adeline Blandinieres, Yoann Sottejeau, Elisa Rossi, Eric Van Belle, Salim Idelcadi, Séverine Lecourt, André Vincentelli, Audrey Cras, Ramadan Jashari, Richard Chocron, Yaël Baudouin, Thibault Pamart, Ivan Bièche, Nathalie Nevo, Bernard Cholley, Jeanne Rancic, Bart Staels, Pascale Gaussem, Annabelle Dupont, Alain Carpentier, Sophie Susen, David M. Smadja
Résumé
Objective:
The study’s aim was to analyze the capacity of human valve interstitial cells (VICs) to participate in aortic valve angiogenesis.
Approach and Results:
VICs were isolated from human aortic valves obtained after surgery for calcific aortic valve disease and from normal aortic valves unsuitable for grafting (control VICs). We examined VIC in vitro and in vivo potential to differentiate in endothelial and perivascular lineages. VIC paracrine effect was also examined on human endothelial colony-forming cells. A pathological VIC (VIC
Conclusions:
We provide here the first proof of an angiogenic potential of human VICs isolated from patients with calcific aortic valve disease. These results point to a novel function of VIC