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Oxidative stress impairs endothelial progenitor cell function

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ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING
卷 10, 期 11, 页码 1895-1907

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/ars.2008.2118

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  1. D.A.I. [1 KO8 CA096579, NF08675, P50 NS052606, R01 HL077175]
  2. L.S.H. and D.A.I. [P30 CA82709]
  3. LSH [R01 HL077175]
  4. Riley Children's Foundation

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Circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in adult human peripheral blood were identified in 1997. Since their original identification, EPCs have been extensively studied as biomarkers to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease in human subjects and as a potential cell therapeutic for vascular regeneration. EPCs are exposed to oxidative stress during vascular injury as residents of blood vessel walls or as circulating cells homing to sites of neovascularization. Given the links between oxidative injury, endothelial cell dysfunction, and vascular disease, recent investigation has focused on the responses of EPCs to oxidant stress and the molecular mechanisms that control redox regulation in these specialized cells. In this review, we discuss the various cell and flow-cytometric techniques used to define and isolate EPCs from circulating blood and the current human and mouse genetic data, which offer insights into redox control in EPC biology and angiogenesis. Finally, we review how EPC responses to oxidant stress may be a critical determinant in maintaining the integrity and function of the cardiovascular system and how perturbations of redox control in EPCs may lead to various human diseases.

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