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Title: | Characterization and Functional Assessment of Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Ischemic Stroke Patients | Authors: | Kukumberg, Marek Zaw, Aung Moe Wong, Daniel HC Toh, Chin Min Chan, Bernard PL Seet, Raymond CS Wong, Peter TH Yim, Evelyn KF |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Cell & Tissue Engineering Cell Biology Medicine, Research & Experimental Research & Experimental Medicine Endothelial progenitor cells Ischemic stroke Matrigel assay Tubular formation Flow cytometry Vasculogenic function AGE ANGIOGENESIS NUMBER DYSFUNCTION THERAPY |
Issue Date: | 10-Nov-2020 | Publisher: | SPRINGER | Citation: | Kukumberg, Marek, Zaw, Aung Moe, Wong, Daniel HC, Toh, Chin Min, Chan, Bernard PL, Seet, Raymond CS, Wong, Peter TH, Yim, Evelyn KF (2020-11-10). Characterization and Functional Assessment of Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Ischemic Stroke Patients. STEM CELL REVIEWS AND REPORTS 17 (3) : 952-967. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12015-020-10064-z | Abstract: | Endothelial dysfunction has been implicated in atherosclerosis, ischemic heart disease, and stroke. Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), found in the bone marrow and peripheral blood as rare cell population, demonstrated a high proliferation and differentiation capacity. Understanding how such diseases influence the quantity and functionality of EPCs is essential for the development of novel therapies. This study aims to investigate the factors that affect the quantity and functionality of circulating EPCs in stroke patients and healthy controls. Blood samples were collected once from healthy donors (n = 30) and up to 3 times (within 7 days (baseline), 3 and 12 months post-stroke) from stroke patients (n = 207). EPC subpopulations were isolated with flow cytometry for characterization. The Matrigel tubular formation assay was performed as a measure of functionality. An increased amount of circulating EPCs was observed in stroke patients over 45 years when compared to age-matched healthy individuals. EPCs showed a rising trend in stroke patients over the 12-month post-stroke period, reaching statistical significance at 12 months post-stroke. Isolated CD34+KDR+ cells from stroke patients showed impairment in tubular formation capability when compared to cells from healthy donors. The quantity and vasculogenic function of circulating EPCs in peripheral blood have been effectively evaluated in stroke patients and healthy control donors in this study. Age and stroke are found to be 2 influencing factors on the angiogenic capacity. It is suggested that the increase in EPC number is triggered by the recovery response following ischemic stroke. [Figure not available: see fulltext.] | Source Title: | STEM CELL REVIEWS AND REPORTS | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/207096 | ISSN: | 26293269 26293277 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12015-020-10064-z |
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