Moser Martin, Patterson Cam
Department of Cardiology, University of Freiburg, Germany.
Thromb Haemost. 2005 Oct;94(4):713-8. doi: 10.1160/TH05-05-0312.
Vasculogenesis is an important mechanism of blood vessel formation not only in embryos but also in adults. It may contribute to reparative effects of progenitor cell therapy in ischemic diseases such as myocardial infarction. Signaling pathways involved in embryonic development, including the BMP pathway, are reactivated in adult vasculogenesis. As a consequence knowledge about embryonic signaling events will help to understand blood vessel formation in the adult. The role of BMPs in embryonic development has been studied extensively in the past decades but only recently their role in vasculogenesis has been recognized. Gain and loss of function models indicate that BMPs stimulate vasculogenesis in the embryo as well as in the adult. Additionally, BMPs interact with other pathways involved in blood vessel formation, such asVEGF signaling. Studying novel molecules such as BMPER that modulate BMP activity and that are expressed in vascular cells will help to understand vasculogenetic signaling and may open up new therapeutic avenues in vascular disease.
血管生成不仅是胚胎期,也是成体期血管形成的重要机制。它可能有助于祖细胞疗法对诸如心肌梗死等缺血性疾病的修复作用。参与胚胎发育的信号通路,包括骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)通路,在成体血管生成中会重新激活。因此,了解胚胎信号事件将有助于理解成体中的血管形成。在过去几十年中,BMPs在胚胎发育中的作用已得到广泛研究,但直到最近它们在血管生成中的作用才被认识到。功能获得和功能丧失模型表明,BMPs在胚胎和成体中均能刺激血管生成。此外,BMPs与参与血管形成的其他通路相互作用,如血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)信号通路。研究诸如BMPER这类调节BMP活性且在血管细胞中表达的新分子,将有助于理解血管生成信号,并可能为血管疾病开辟新的治疗途径。