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Post-myocardial infarction heart failure dysregulates the bone vascular niche

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  • Jedrzej Hoffmann

    (Center of Internal Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt
    German Center for Cardiovascular Research DZHK
    Cardiopulmonary Institute, Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Guillermo Luxán

    (German Center for Cardiovascular Research DZHK
    Cardiopulmonary Institute, Goethe University Frankfurt
    Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Center of Molecular Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Wesley Tyler Abplanalp

    (German Center for Cardiovascular Research DZHK
    Cardiopulmonary Institute, Goethe University Frankfurt
    Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Center of Molecular Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Simone-Franziska Glaser

    (German Center for Cardiovascular Research DZHK
    Cardiopulmonary Institute, Goethe University Frankfurt
    Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Center of Molecular Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Tina Rasper

    (Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Center of Molecular Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Ariane Fischer

    (Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Center of Molecular Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Marion Muhly-Reinholz

    (Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Center of Molecular Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Michael Potente

    (Angiogenesis and Metabolism Laboratory, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research
    Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) and Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
    Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC))

  • Birgit Assmus

    (Center of Internal Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt
    German Center for Cardiovascular Research DZHK)

  • David John

    (German Center for Cardiovascular Research DZHK
    Cardiopulmonary Institute, Goethe University Frankfurt
    Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Center of Molecular Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Andreas Michael Zeiher

    (Center of Internal Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt
    German Center for Cardiovascular Research DZHK
    Cardiopulmonary Institute, Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Stefanie Dimmeler

    (German Center for Cardiovascular Research DZHK
    Cardiopulmonary Institute, Goethe University Frankfurt
    Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Center of Molecular Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt)

Abstract

The regulation of bone vasculature by chronic diseases, such as heart failure is unknown. Here, we describe the effects of myocardial infarction and post-infarction heart failure on the bone vascular cell composition. We demonstrate an age-independent loss of type H endothelium in heart failure after myocardial infarction in both mice and humans. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we delineate the transcriptional heterogeneity of human bone marrow endothelium, showing increased expression of inflammatory genes, including IL1B and MYC, in ischemic heart failure. Endothelial-specific overexpression of MYC was sufficient to induce type H bone endothelial cells, whereas inhibition of NLRP3-dependent IL-1β production partially prevented the post-myocardial infarction loss of type H vasculature in mice. These results provide a rationale for using anti-inflammatory therapies to prevent or reverse the deterioration of bone vascular function in ischemic heart disease.

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  • Jedrzej Hoffmann & Guillermo Luxán & Wesley Tyler Abplanalp & Simone-Franziska Glaser & Tina Rasper & Ariane Fischer & Marion Muhly-Reinholz & Michael Potente & Birgit Assmus & David John & Andreas Mi, 2021. "Post-myocardial infarction heart failure dysregulates the bone vascular niche," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-24045-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24045-4
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